交通诱导的结构调整:关于东京的流动性不平等

IF 6.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Yudi Liu , Erli Zeng , Lichen Luo , Kojiro Sho
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关于城市结构调整的讨论通常将交通基础设施作为关键的刺激因素,但很少考虑这种刺激是如何发生的。许多人认为,交通基础设施建设和周边土地开发(通常被称为交通导向开发(TOD))可以改变社区;然而,其他人对此表示怀疑。到目前为止,讨论过多地集中于通过建设新的基础设施来利用交通可达性,而忽视了现有基础设施在长期内的间接和增量作用。本研究以2010-2020年为研究期,对东京这一交通-开发综合、建筑寿命短的城市进行城市重构。我们将轨道交通(RT)站确定为城市再开发项目的锚点,这些项目利用了物理机动性,随着时间的推移逐渐重构了东京市中心。地理分析和回归分析表明,随着时间的推移,RT的使用有所增加,但对社会经济特权群体的服务要好于其他群体,这表明现有的交通基础设施的影响大于新基础设施或重大升级。这种模式反映了全球范围内存在的“后TOD”挑战,突出了TOD根据公共利益和市场利润的政策划分的象限分类。这些类别强调以超越企业主导模式的规划原则为指导的更具包容性的进步。
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Transit-induced restructuring: On the mobility inequalities in Tokyo
Discussions about urban restructuring typically regard transportation infrastructure as a key stimulus, but they seldom consider how such stimulus occurs. Many suggest that transit infrastructure construction and surrounding land development, often labeled as transit-oriented development (TOD), change neighborhoods; others, however, doubt this. Thus far, the discussion has disproportionately focused on capitalizing transit accessibility by building new infrastructure while neglecting the indirect and incremental role of existing infrastructure in the long term. Taking 2010–2020 as the study period, this research explored urban restructuring in Tokyo, a city characterized by transit–development synthesis and short building lifespans. We identified rail transit (RT) stations as the anchors of urban redevelopment projects, which have capitalized on physical mobility to gradually restructure central Tokyo over time. Geographical and regression analyses indicated that RT use increased over time but served socioeconomically privileged groups better than others, suggesting the influence of existing transit infrastructure rather than new infrastructure or major upgrades. This pattern reflects a “post-TOD” challenge that exists worldwide, highlighting a quadrant categorization of TOD divided according to policy for public interest and profit in the market. These categories emphasize more inclusive progress guided by planning principles that go beyond corporate-led models.
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11.50
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期刊介绍: A major resurgence has occurred in transport geography in the wake of political and policy changes, huge transport infrastructure projects and responses to urban traffic congestion. The Journal of Transport Geography provides a central focus for developments in this rapidly expanding sub-discipline.
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