EXAMINATION OF THE 15-MINUTE LIFE CYCLE PROGRAM OF A CHINESE MEGA CITY: CASE STUDY OF GUANGZHOU

Dai-li Zhou
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This paper empirically explores the configuration of community public facilities under the 15-minute life cycle program in Guangzhou, which requires community public facilities to be laid out within the 15-minute walking distance. By examining 12 communities with differentiated geographical and demographic features, the paper argues that although the fulfillment rate is acceptable, several problems remain. The 15-minute life cycle program requirement is uniformly imposed, it ignores the demographic structure differences among communities. The needs of seniors and other vulnerable parties are often neglected. Also, for those rural communities with low population density, the uniform configuration requirement leads to the unsustainable operation of the public facilities. Besides that, with the increasing living standards in Guangzhou, like most Chinese cities, new types of public facilities are gaining substantial demand in communities. Those types of public facilities are yet to be included in the program. As such, the 15-minute life cycle program enhances the city’s community public facilities provision, but certain optimization strategies should be applied to improve the policy design.
中国特大城市15分钟生命周期规划研究——以广州为例
本文对广州市15分钟生命周期规划下的社区公共设施配置进行了实证研究,该规划要求社区公共设施布局在15分钟步行距离内。通过对12个具有不同地理和人口特征的社区的考察,本文认为,尽管履约率是可以接受的,但仍存在一些问题。15分钟生命周期的节目要求是统一强加的,它忽略了社区之间人口结构的差异。老年人和其他弱势群体的需求往往被忽视。此外,对于人口密度较低的农村社区,统一的配置要求导致公共设施的不可持续运行。此外,与中国大多数城市一样,随着广州生活水平的提高,社区对新型公共设施的需求也越来越大。这些类型的公共设施尚未包括在该计划中。因此,15分钟生命周期计划提高了城市社区公共设施的提供,但需要采用一定的优化策略来改进政策设计。
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