城市功能区夜间光强与亮度适宜性研究

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Ming Liu, Ruicong Li, Yiwei Li, Ezzaddeen Ali Mohammed Saeed Al-Mowallad, Chenglong Wu, Wenjing Wang
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城市功能区的划分与布局对优化城市规划和资源配置具有重要作用。夜间光环境亮度的差异进一步揭示了城市功能的特点。本研究以大连市主城区为例,整合兴趣点(Point of Interest)和OpenStreetMap数据生成功能区样本,结合罗家一号夜间遥感影像,提出了行政区域、街道、街区多层次的多尺度评价框架。结果表明:(1)研究区内各功能区照明亮度存在显著差异,实际需求与夜间照明亮度不匹配;(2)单位面积平均夜间照度和亮度因子能更准确地反映城市夜间灯光亮度的分布特征;(3)基于亮度因子的聚类揭示了过亮和过暗的街区,将商业和港口工业区域确定为夜间过度照明的热点区域。本研究从城市功能分区的角度剖析了夜间光环境的空间异质性,为制定差别化照明管理政策提供定量支持。
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Nighttime light intensity and brightness suitability in urban functional zones.

The identification and distribution of urban functional zones play a crucial role in optimizing urban planning and resource allocation. The differences in brightness of the nocturnal light environment further reveal the characteristics of urban functions. This study takes the main urban area of Dalian as an example, integrates Point of Interest and OpenStreetMap data to generate functional zone samples, and proposes a multi-scale evaluation framework at the levels of administrative districts, streets, and blocks, combined with Luojia-1 night-time remote sensing imagery. The results show that: (1) Significant differences in brightness exist among functional zones within the study area, and there is a mismatch between actual demand and nighttime light brightness; (2) The Average Nighttime Radiance per Unit Area and Brightness Factor can more accurately reflect the distribution characteristics of urban nighttime light brightness; (3) Clustering based on the Brightness Factor reveals over-bright and under-bright blocks, identifying commercial and port-industry areas as hotspots of excessive nighttime lighting. This study dissects the spatial heterogeneity of the nocturnal light environment from the perspective of urban functional zoning and provides quantitative support for the development of differentiated lighting management policies.

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Scientific Reports
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CiteScore
7.50
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4.30%
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19567
审稿时长
3.9 months
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