Livability assessment of 101,630 communities in China's major cities: A remote sensing perspective.

Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Journal of Geophysical Research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-27 DOI:10.1007/s11430-021-9896-4
Xin Huang, Yue Liu
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Abstract

Some of China's major cities have entered the middle and late stages of urbanization, and the development focus of these cities has gradually shifted from outward expansion to inward renewal. The community, as the basic unit of a city, is undoubtedly the main object of urban renewal. In order to efficiently and effectively address the problems in current community construction, it is necessary to conduct a large-scale in-depth assessment of the community livability, which can directly imply the satisfaction of residents with their quality of life. This study achieved the first comprehensive livability assessment at the individual community scale for 42 major cities of China from the perspective of remotely sensed and crowd-sourced geographic information. Specifically, we produced abundant fine-grained datasets for 42 cities, including high-resolution land cover maps interpreted from Ziyuan-3 satellites (ZY-3, 2.1 m), building height, point-of-interest, and boundaries of 101,630 communities. As designed in our proposed framework, the community livability was evaluated by 5 level-1 indicators, 27 level-2 indicators and an integrated community livability index (CLI). A number of interesting findings were obtained from this assessment: (1) According to the expert questionnaires, living comfort was considered as the most important livability factor for residents with the highest weight, while the building environment was rated the least. The negative factors (e.g., the factories around the community) impacted more on livability than the positive ones. (2) Most communities in major Chinese cities were characterized by dense buildings and sparse green spaces. (3) In these cities, community security construction was severely insufficient, particularly in less developed regions. (4) Imbalanced community livability development was prevalent across cities, and simultaneously, the CLI distribution within cities also exhibited significant spatial aggregation and heterogeneity. This research is expected to reveal the status quo of community livability in China, and thus allow for targeted policy formulation.

Electronic supplementary material: Supplementary material is available for this article at 10.1007/s11430-021-9896-4 and is accessible for authorized users.

中国主要城市 101630 个社区的宜居性评估:遥感视角。
中国的一些大城市已经进入城市化的中后期阶段,这些城市的发展重心逐渐从外延式扩张转向内涵式更新。社区作为城市的基本单元,无疑是城市更新的主要对象。为了切实有效地解决当前社区建设中存在的问题,有必要对社区宜居性进行大规模的深入评估,因为社区宜居性直接意味着居民对生活质量的满意度。本研究首次从遥感和众包地理信息的角度,对中国 42 个主要城市的单个社区尺度进行了全面的宜居性评估。具体而言,我们为 42 个城市制作了丰富的细粒度数据集,包括由紫云三号卫星(ZY-3,2.1 米)解译的高分辨率土地覆盖图、101,630 个社区的建筑高度、兴趣点和边界。根据我们提出的框架设计,社区宜居度由 5 个一级指标、27 个二级指标和一个综合社区宜居度指数(CLI)来评估。此次评估得出了一些有趣的发现:(1) 根据专家问卷调查,生活舒适度被认为是对居民最重要的宜居因素,权重最高,而建筑环境的评分最低。负面因素(如社区周边的工厂)对宜居性的影响大于正面因素。(2) 中国大城市的大多数社区都是楼房密集、绿地稀少。(3) 在这些城市中,社区安全建设严重不足,尤其是在欠发达地区。(4)各城市社区宜居性发展不平衡的现象普遍存在,同时,城市内部的社区生活指数分布也表现出明显的空间聚集性和异质性。这项研究有望揭示中国社区宜居的现状,从而有针对性地制定政策:本文的补充材料见 10.1007/s11430-021-9896-4,授权用户可查阅。
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Journal of Geophysical Research
Journal of Geophysical Research 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR) publishes original scientific research on the physical, chemical, and biological processes that contribute to the understanding of the Earth, Sun, and solar system and all of their environments and components. JGR is currently organized into seven disciplinary sections (Atmospheres, Biogeosciences, Earth Surface, Oceans, Planets, Solid Earth, Space Physics). Sections may be added or combined in response to changes in the science.
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