Urban Morphological Theory And Spatial Differentiation in a Caribbean City: Residential Land Use From 1948 to 1975 in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic
Urban Morphological Theory And Spatial Differentiation in a Caribbean City: Residential Land Use From 1948 to 1975 in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic
Tupper, Howard M.
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Drawn by the accessibility that the high- income urbanites enjoy and the many open spaces, the very poor have squatted in small enclaves that often appear to merge with elite neigh- borhoods. It seems that the middle class is leading the change in contem- porary patterns of land use in Santo Domingo. It is the most recent group to benefit from economic prosperity, increasing in number and demanding new housing that has contributed to the building boom of the 1970s. While the 1948 urban picture ...is viewed as a Caribbean capital with a two-class society, the well-to-do in the center city and the less fortunate scattered about the periphery, the contemporary city is being transformed for the benefit of the middle-income as well as the upper-income residents. The land use maps therefore revealed that both ecological models are in evidence in Santo Domingo, although the sector model is most prevalent. Since urban ecological theory suggests that the models may 139 reflect stages of modernization, it is possible to examine the city within such a paradigm.
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