Relationship between the built environment and urban vitality of Nanjing’s central urban area based on multi-source data

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Jiarui Qin, Ziyang Wang, Yehua Sheng, Li Xue, Xiaolan Cai, Ka Zhang
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Urban vitality reflects the dynamism, openness, available resources, and linkages between different elements in a city. Many studies have focused on the relationship between urban vitality and the built environment, which can benefit urban planners. Based on multi-source data, this study incorporates the aspects of economy, society, culture, and innovation to comprehensively measure urban vitality. Recognizing the significant influence of the built environment on urban vitality, this paper takes Nanjing as the study area. It explores the relationship between urban vitality and the built environment using ordinary least squares and multi-scale geographically weighted regression models based on multi-source data. The results reveal multi-centered urban vitality within Nanjing’s central urban area, which gradually decreases outwards from the city center. Particularly, the southern region has a higher comprehensive vitality than the northern region. While differences in vitality between dimensions are evident, an overall consistent pattern emerges. The spatial distribution of influence varies across different spatial factor. The method provided in this study gives a new view of urban vitality measurement and evaluation.
基于多源数据的南京中心城区建筑环境与城市活力之间的关系
城市活力反映了一个城市的活力、开放性、可用资源以及不同要素之间的联系。许多研究都关注城市活力与建筑环境之间的关系,这对城市规划者大有裨益。本研究基于多源数据,结合经济、社会、文化和创新等方面,全面衡量城市活力。考虑到建筑环境对城市活力的重要影响,本文以南京为研究区域。基于多源数据,采用普通最小二乘法和多尺度地理加权回归模型,探讨了城市活力与建筑环境之间的关系。研究结果表明,城市活力在南京中心城区呈多中心分布,并从中心城区向外逐渐递减。其中,南部地区的综合活力高于北部地区。虽然不同维度的活力存在明显差异,但总体上呈现出一致的模式。不同空间因素的影响力空间分布各不相同。本研究提供的方法为城市活力的测量和评价提供了一种新的视角。
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