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Abstract
Analyzing the spatial agglomeration and characteristics of urban functional elements and effectively identifying the polycentric pattern of a city can provide a scientific basis for urban planning. This study, on the basis of point-of-interest (POI) data, designs a weighted overlay-analysis method that is based on functional categories, spatial agglomeration, and POI weights to identify the spatial-agglomeration pattern and polycentric urban structure of Shenyang, China. Our results show that Shenyang has a significant polycentric urban structure. The POI elements in the municipal center in the second ring road show concentration and a contiguous distribution pattern. The POI element distribution near the city is scattered, and the spatial distribution of hotspots is uneven. The urban centers in the city planned by the government and those that we have identified differ. Because of the remote location and insufficient support facilities, the municipal subcenters and district centers do not play the role of decentralization as intended. Further strengthening the overall industrial planning and transportation apparatus is necessary in order to enhance the outward radiation and inward attraction of municipal subcenters. Our weighted overlay method realizes effective identification of the polycentric urban structure and can provide relevant reference for urban research and planning.
分析城市功能要素的空间集聚和特征,有效识别城市的多中心格局,可为城市规划提供科学依据。本研究以兴趣点(POI)数据为基础,设计了一种基于功能类别、空间集聚和 POI 权重的加权叠加分析方法,以识别中国沈阳的空间集聚模式和多中心城市结构。研究结果表明,沈阳具有明显的多中心城市结构。二环路内市中心的 POI 要素呈现集聚和连片分布模式。城市附近的 POI 要素分布较为分散,热点空间分布不均衡。政府规划的城市中心与我们发现的城市中心存在差异。由于地处偏远,配套设施不足,市级副中心和区级中心没有发挥应有的分权作用。要增强市级副中心的对外辐射力和对内吸引力,必须进一步加强整体产业规划和交通设施建设。我们的加权叠加方法实现了对多中心城市结构的有效识别,可为城市研究和规划提供相关参考。
期刊介绍:
Growth and Change is a broadly based forum for scholarly research on all aspects of urban and regional development and policy-making. Interdisciplinary in scope, the journal publishes both empirical and theoretical contributions from economics, geography, public finance, urban and regional planning, agricultural economics, public policy, and related fields. These include full-length research articles, Perspectives (contemporary assessments and views on significant issues in urban and regional development) as well as critical book reviews.