Development of a Chrono‐Urbanism Status Composite Index under the 5/10/15‐Minute City Concept Using Social Media Big Data

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Dong Liu, Mei-Po Kwan, Lan Wang, Zihan Kan, Jianying Wang, Jingbo Huang
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Abstract

Developing walkable urban environments is crucial for enhancing urban liveability and sustainability. To evaluate the chrono‐urbanism status, this study combines conventional census and mapping data with social media check‐in big data. A composite index is proposed, which assesses the accessibility of essential urban functions under the 5/10/15‐minute chrono‐thresholds. This index incorporates five categories of urban functions (public transit, living, education, health care and entertainment) in Macau. Utilising check‐in information from Sina Weibo, the level of attraction for different urban functions is integrated into the calculation. The findings highlight significant disparities in chrono‐urbanism status, with regions inhabited by lower socio‐economic status residents being more vulnerable than the affluent institutional and commercial centre of Macau. Leveraging social media big data, this study provides valuable insights to urban planners and policy‐makers, enabling them to understand the overall chrono‐urbanism status and target interventions for developing a more sustainable and liveable urban environment in Macau.
利用社交媒体大数据编制 5/10/15 分钟城市概念下的时序城市状态综合指数
发展适宜步行的城市环境对于提高城市宜居性和可持续性至关重要。为评估慢性城市化状况,本研究将传统的人口普查和测绘数据与社交媒体签到大数据相结合。本研究提出了一个综合指数,用于评估 5/10/15 分钟时间阈值下城市基本功能的可达性。该指数包含了澳门的五类城市功能(公共交通、生活、教育、医疗和娱乐)。利用新浪微博的签到信息,计算出不同城市功能的吸引力水平。研究结果表明,与富裕的澳门机构和商业中心相比,社会经济地位较低的居民所居住的地区更容易受到慢性城市化的影响。这项研究利用社交媒体大数据,为城市规划者和政策制定者提供了宝贵的见解,使他们能够了解整体的慢性城市化状况,并有针对性地采取干预措施,为澳门发展更可持续和更宜居的城市环境。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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