Built environment and self-selection of residential location in the context of US-American cities

Nils Harder, Lukas Junghanns
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Urban environments currently experience radical transformation processes – from the ones related to growing population to sustainable city transitions. Therefore, they are in the center of public attention in enabling more just and sustainable community spaces. Although research has been conducted for several decades, it remains unclear what constitutes systemic change. However, factors found to be some of those constitutional factors are self-selection of the living location and the surrounding built environment. Hence, this paper aims to explore the relationship between travel behavior, the built environment and self-selection. Considering available literature reviews and meta-analyses, the examination focuses on the living context in the US. It was found that all the influencing parameters are highly intertwined, thus making disaggregation difficult and showing the importance of multidimensional assessments of urban environments. Nonetheless, gaps remain regarding the elimination of research biases, and furthermore, considering the characteristics of various methodologies.
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美国城市的建筑环境与居住地点的自我选择
城市环境目前正经历着剧烈的转变过程--从与人口增长相关的转变到可持续的城市转型。因此,如何使社区空间更加公正和可持续,成为公众关注的焦点。尽管相关研究已经进行了几十年,但系统性变革的构成因素仍不明确。然而,人们发现,自我选择居住地点和周围建筑环境是其中一些构成因素。因此,本文旨在探讨出行行为、建筑环境和自我选择之间的关系。考虑到现有的文献综述和荟萃分析,研究重点放在美国的生活环境上。研究发现,所有的影响参数都高度交织在一起,因此很难进行细分,这也表明了对城市环境进行多维度评估的重要性。尽管如此,在消除研究偏差以及考虑各种方法的特点方面仍存在差距。
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