Regional Growth Concept to Promote Densification and Mixed Land-Use in the Suburbs of the Portland Metropolitan Area

Sangwan Lee
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This study attempts to address two questions. First, what factors influence the categorization of neighborhoods into regional and town centers under a regional planning framework (the 2040 Growth Concept) for the Portland Metropolitan region? Second, have the regional and town centers fulfilled their goals of fostering densification and diverse land use, as indicated in their strategic plans, or have they fallen short of these goals? The multinomial logit model was used to answer the first research question, and propensity score matching and a paired t-test were used to answer the second research question in this study. This paper found that (1) the factors influencing the categorization of neighborhoods into regional and town centers within the regional growth concept were primarily transportation-related, and (2) both centers that considered transportation-related features have evolved into neither densified nor mixed-use neighborhoods after approximately 20 years of the plan's implementation, according to the findings. Whether or not government intervention through urban design and planning aids in the production of spatial patterns sought by the planning authority is discussed in this study, as well as why the normative concept may or may not be beneficial.
促进波特兰都市圈郊区高密度化和混合土地利用的区域增长理念
这项研究试图解决两个问题。首先,在波特兰大都市区的区域规划框架(2040年增长概念)下,哪些因素影响社区划分为区域和城镇中心?第二,区域和城镇中心是否实现了其战略计划中所指出的促进高密度化和多样化土地使用的目标,或者他们没有达到这些目标?本研究采用多项logit模型回答第一个研究问题,采用倾向得分匹配和配对t检验回答第二个研究问题。研究发现:(1)在区域增长概念中,影响社区分类为区域中心和城镇中心的因素主要是与交通相关的;(2)考虑交通相关特征的两个中心在规划实施约20年后,都演变为既不密集也不混合的社区。本研究讨论了通过城市设计和规划进行的政府干预是否有助于规划当局寻求的空间格局的产生,以及为什么规范概念可能有益或可能无益。
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