Spatial accessibility dynamics of urban parks in Nanjing, China: implications for spatial equity

IF 1.5 4区 经济学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Zhe Liu, Weibo Liu, Bin Zhao
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Purpose This study aimed to explore the spatial accessibility dynamics of urban parks and their driving forces from 1901 to 2010 in terms of the dynamic relationships between spatial morphology and road networks, taking Nanjing City as an example. Design/methodology/approach This study mapped and examined the spatiotemporal distribution of urban parks and road networks in four time points at Nanjing: the 1910s, 1930s, 1960s and 2010s, using the analysis methodology of spatial design network analysis, kernel density estimation and buffer analysis. Two approaches of spatial overlaying and data analysis were adopted to investigate the accessibility dynamics. The spatial overlaying compared the parks' layout and the road networks' core, subcore and noncore accessible areas; the data analysis clarified the average data on the city-wide and local scales of the road networks within the park buffer zone. Findings The analysis of the changing relationships between urban parks and the spatial morphology of road networks showed that the accessibility of urban parks has generally improved. This was influenced by six main factors: planning implementation, political policies, natural resources, historical heritage and cultural and economic levels. Social implications The results provide a reference for achieving spatial equity, improving urban park accessibility and supporting sustainable urban park planning. Originality/value An increasing number of studies have explored the spatial accessibility of urban parks through the relationships between their spatial distribution and road networks. However, few studies have investigated the dynamic changes in accessibility over time. Discussing parks' accessibility over relatively long-time scales has practical, innovative and theoretical values; because it can reveal correlational laws and internal influences not apparent in short term and provide reference and implications for parks' spatial equity.
南京城市公园空间可达性动态:对空间公平的启示
目的以南京市为例,从空间形态与道路网络的动态关系出发,探讨1901—2010年城市公园空间可达性动态及其驱动力。本研究采用空间设计网络分析、核密度估计和缓冲区分析等分析方法,对20世纪10年代、30年代、60年代和2010年代四个时间点的南京城市公园和道路网络的时空分布进行了绘制和考察。采用空间叠加和数据分析两种方法研究可达性动态。空间叠加比较了公园布局与路网核心、次核心和非核心可达区域的关系;数据分析明确了公园缓冲区内全市和地方范围内道路网络的平均数据。结果城市公园与道路网络空间形态的变化关系分析表明,城市公园的可达性总体上有所改善。这受到六个主要因素的影响:规划执行、政治政策、自然资源、历史遗产以及文化和经济水平。研究结果可为实现空间公平、提高城市公园可达性、支持城市公园可持续规划提供参考。越来越多的研究通过城市公园的空间分布与道路网络的关系来探讨城市公园的空间可达性。然而,很少有研究调查可达性随时间的动态变化。在较长时间尺度上探讨公园可达性具有实践价值、创新价值和理论价值;因为它可以揭示短期内不明显的相关规律和内在影响,为公园空间公平提供参考和启示。
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期刊介绍: The journal of an association of institues and individuals concerned with housing, design and development in the built environment. Theories, tools and pratice with special emphasis on the local scale.
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