利用多源数据,根据城市活力推断全球新开发城市地区的鬼城

Yecheng Zhang, Tangqi Tu, Ying long
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由于过去 20 年的快速城市化,许多新开发地区的社会经济成熟度滞后,造成了与老城 市的不平衡,导致了 "鬼城 "的兴起。然而,由于社会经济因素的复杂性,目前还没有全球性的研究对这一现象进行测量。我们提出了一个基于城市活力理论和多源数据的统一框架,并通过各种数据来源进行了验证。我们得出了全球 8841 个面积超过 5 平方公里的自然城市,并将每个城市分为新城区(2005 年后开发)和老城区(2005 年前开发)。城市活力通过道路网密度、兴趣点(POIs)和人口密度来衡量,分辨率为 1 千米,涉及形态、功能和社会维度。通过比较新老城区的城市活力,我们首次利用城市活力理论在全球范围内量化了鬼城指数(GCI)。结果显示,新城区的活力是老城区的 7.69%。排名前 5%的城市(442 个)被认定为鬼城,这一结果与新闻媒体和其他研究结果如出一辙。这项研究为可持续的全球城市化战略提供了启示,对联合国可持续发展目标至关重要。
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Inferring ghost cities on the globe in newly developed urban areas based on urban vitality with multi-source data
Due to rapid urbanization over the past 20 years, many newly developed areas have lagged in socio-economic maturity, creating an imbalance with older cities and leading to the rise of "ghost cities." However, due to the complexity of socio-economic factors, no global studies have measured this phenomenon. We propose a unified framework based on urban vitality theory and multi-source data, validated by various data sources. We derived 8841 natural cities globally with an area over 5 square kiloxmeters and divided each into new urban areas (developed after 2005) and old urban areas (developed before 2005). Urban vitality was gauged using the density of road networks, points of interest (POIs), and population density with 1 km resolution across morphological, functional, and social dimensions. By comparing urban vitality in new and old urban areas, we quantify the ghost cities index (GCI) globally using the theory of urban vitality for the first time. The results reveal that the vitality of new urban areas is 7.69% that of old ones. The top 5% (442) of cities were designated as ghost cities, a finding mirrored by news media and other research. This study sheds light on strategies for sustainable global urbanization, crucial for the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.
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