评估高密度社区的步行便利性:高密度环境评估工具(HEAT)的开发与可靠性

IF 3.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Chunyu Wang , Xue Zhang , Yuhan Guo , Yanchuan Mou
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背景在高密度城市中,步行是居民普遍且多方面的活动,因此评估社区步行环境非常重要。现有的高密度城市步行能力评估工具主要关注人行道的直接环境。然而,个人的步行行为会受到多维度、多尺度环境特征的影响。因此,基于对高密度城市特征的系统分析,本研究提出了高密度环境评估工具(HEAT)。这种混合方法结合了邻里、路段(人行道)和交叉口等变量,全面评估了高密度城市的步行能力。为了验证该方法的可靠性和适用性,我们在重庆市两个建筑环境不同的 15 分钟步行街区进行了实地测试。街区部分使用 ArcGIS 软件进行客观评估。通过系统的现场观察,对路段和交叉口部分进行了审核。四对经过培训的评分员分别对两个街区内的所有路段(n = 139)和交叉口(n = 123)进行了评估。重复审核数据的评分者间可靠性通过 Kappa/Weighted Kappa 或百分比一致值进行评估。数据收集和输入使用了网络应用程序。其中 84 个项目(96.6%)的评分者间可靠性令人满意(Kappa/加权 Kappa 值≥ 0.4 或高百分比一致)。此外,每个区段和交叉样本的审核平均分别在 7.9 分钟和 1.8 分钟内完成。HEAT 为评估高密度城市街区建筑环境的步行适宜性提供了有效工具,从而有助于采取旨在促进步行活动的环境干预措施。
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Assessing the walkability of high-density neighborhoods: Development and reliability of the high-density environment assessment tool (HEAT)

Background

Walking is a widespread and multifaceted activity among residents in high-density cities, making assessing the neighborhood walking environments important. Existing tools for assessing walkability in high-density cities primarily focus on the immediate environment of sidewalks. However, an individual's walking behavior is influenced by environmental characteristics across multiple dimensions and scales. Consequently, based on a systematic analysis of the features of high-density cities, this study proposes the High-density Environment Assessment Tool (HEAT). This hybrid approach comprehensively assesses walkability in high-density cities by incorporating variables of neighborhood, segment (sidewalk), and crossing.

Methods

The HEAT consisted of three sections with 108 items. To validate the reliability and applicability, field tests were conducted in two 15-min walkable neighborhoods with different built environment contexts in Chongqing City, China. The neighborhood section was objectively assessed using ArcGIS Software. The segment section and crossing section were audited through systematic on-site observation. Four pairs of trained raters assessed all of the segments (n = 139) and crossings (n = 123) within the two neighborhoods. The inter-rater reliability of the repeated audit data was evaluated by Kappa/Weighted Kappa or Percentage Agreement values. A web-based application was used for data collection and input.

Results

For the neighborhood section, 21 assessment items were included. For the segment and crossing sections, 87 assessment items were included for the reliability test, and 84 (96.6%) of the items indicated satisfying inter-rater reliability (with Kappa/Weighted Kappa value ≥ 0.4 or high Percentage Agreement). In addition, the audit of each segment and crossing sample was completed in an average of 7.9 and 1.8 min, respectively.

Conclusions

The results indicated that the HEAT was reliable and efficient. The HEAT provided an effective tool for assessing the walkability of the neighborhood built environment in high-density cities, thereby facilitating environmental interventions aimed at promoting walking activities.

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