三维(3D)城市结构全球绘图显示垂直维度的利用率不断提高,建筑空间明显不平等

IF 10.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Xiaoping Liu , Xinxin Wu , Xuecao Li , Xiaocong Xu , Weilin Liao , Limin Jiao , Zhenzhong Zeng , Guangzhao Chen , Xia Li
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三维(3D)城市结构在为针对建筑环境的气候减缓战略提供信息和促进城市可持续发展方面发挥着至关重要的作用。遗憾的是,由于数据收集和模型校准过程中固有的挑战,覆盖全球的三维建筑空间结构的详细和一致数据存在巨大缺口。在这项研究中,我们利用广泛的卫星观测产品和大量参考建筑样本,构建了一个全球城市结构数据集(GUS-3D),包括建筑体积、高度和占地面积信息,空间分辨率为 500 米。我们的分析表明,2015 年全球建筑物的总体积超过了 1 × 10 米。在 1985 年至 2015 年期间,我们观察到三维建筑物体积的增长幅度略有增加(即从 1985-2000 年期间的 166.02 千米增加到 2000-2015 年期间的 175.08 千米),而二维(2D)建筑物占地面积(22.51 × 10 千米对 13.29 × 10 千米)和城市范围(157 × 10 千米对 133.8 × 10 千米)的扩张幅度则明显下降。这一趋势凸显了城市土地纵向集约利用的显著增加。此外,我们还发现全球各城市在建筑空间供应和不平等方面存在显著差异。这种不平等在许多人口众多的亚洲城市尤为明显,而以往有关经济不平等的研究却忽视了这一点。GUS-3D 数据集显示出巨大的潜力,可以加深我们对城市环境的理解,并为众多三维城市研究开创了新的视野。
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Global Mapping of Three-Dimensional Urban Structures Reveals Escalating Utilization in the Vertical Dimension and Pronounced Building Space Inequality
Three-dimensional (3D) urban structures play a critical role in informing climate mitigation strategies aimed at the built environment and facilitating sustainable urban development. Regrettably, there exists a significant gap in detailed and consistent data on 3D building space structures with global coverage due to the challenges inherent in the data collection and model calibration processes. In this study, we constructed a global urban structure (GUS-3D) dataset, including building volume, height, and footprint information, at a 500 m spatial resolution using extensive satellite observation products and numerous reference building samples. Our analysis indicated that the total volume of buildings worldwide in 2015 exceeded 1 × 1012 m3. Over the 1985 to 2015 period, we observed a slight increase in the magnitude of 3D building volume growth (i.e., it increased from 166.02 km3 during the 1985–2000 period to 175.08 km3 during the 2000–2015 period), while the expansion magnitudes of the two-dimensional (2D) building footprint (22.51 × 103 vs 13.29 × 103 km2) and urban extent (157 × 103 vs 133.8 × 103 km2) notably decreased. This trend highlights the significant increase in intensive vertical utilization of urban land. Furthermore, we identified significant heterogeneity in building space provision and inequality across cities worldwide. This inequality is particularly pronounced in many populous Asian cities, which has been overlooked in previous studies on economic inequality. The GUS-3D dataset shows great potential to deepen our understanding of the urban environment and creates new horizons for numerous 3D urban studies.
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Engineering
Engineering Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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期刊介绍: Engineering, an international open-access journal initiated by the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) in 2015, serves as a distinguished platform for disseminating cutting-edge advancements in engineering R&D, sharing major research outputs, and highlighting key achievements worldwide. The journal's objectives encompass reporting progress in engineering science, fostering discussions on hot topics, addressing areas of interest, challenges, and prospects in engineering development, while considering human and environmental well-being and ethics in engineering. It aims to inspire breakthroughs and innovations with profound economic and social significance, propelling them to advanced international standards and transforming them into a new productive force. Ultimately, this endeavor seeks to bring about positive changes globally, benefit humanity, and shape a new future.
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