From city center to suburbs: Developing a timeline-based TOD assessment model to explore the dynamic changes in station areas of Tokyo metropolitan area

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science Pub Date : 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1177/23998083241258240
Weiyao Yang, Wanglin Yan, Lihua Chen, Haopeng Li
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Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) is regarded as a planning concept for urban sustainable development that has been increasingly embraced worldwide in recent years. However, scholars rarely assess the sustainability of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) station areas over a period of time. This study, building upon the existing TOD assessment model based on node-place-ecology, introduces the concepts of “low-carbon cities” and a “timeline-based.” Focuses on whether the three dimensions of TOD station areas—node, place, and carbon—are dynamically balanced over time towards sustainable development. More specifically, this study starting from a micro-level perspective, takes the 70 stations on the Odakyu line as a clue, a railway that spans Tokyo and Kanagawa, aiming to develop a quantitative assessment model for sustainable TOD based on node-place-carbon, and to summarize the spatial dynamic changes of the 70 station areas in the Tokyo metropolitan area from 2011 to 2019 through the principles of sustainable development line (SDL) and K-means cluster analysis. The results indicate that after 8 years, the overall development of the station areas is moving towards sustainability, but there are still some station areas that deviate to some extent. And also, we observed that the trend of monopolization in the central station areas of the Tokyo metropolitan area is continuously strengthening. We believe that the sustainable assessment model developed in this study can provide constructive reference for the planning and design of cities, especially metropolitan areas, around the world.
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从市中心到郊区:开发基于时间轴的 TOD 评估模型,探索东京都车站区域的动态变化
以公交为导向的发展(TOD)被视为城市可持续发展的规划理念,近年来在世界范围内得到越来越多的认可。然而,学者们很少对公交导向开发(TOD)车站区域在一段时间内的可持续性进行评估。本研究在现有的基于节点-地点-生态的 TOD 评估模型基础上,引入了 "低碳城市 "和 "基于时间线 "的概念。重点关注 TOD 站点区的三个维度--节点、地点和碳--是否随着时间的推移朝着可持续发展的方向动态平衡。具体而言,本研究从微观视角出发,以横跨东京和神奈川的小田急线上的 70 个车站为线索,旨在建立一个基于节点-地点-碳的可持续 TOD 定量评估模型,并通过可持续发展线(SDL)原理和 K-means 聚类分析,总结出 2011 年至 2019 年东京都内 70 个车站区域的空间动态变化。结果表明,经过 8 年的发展,车站区域的整体发展正朝着可持续的方向发展,但仍有部分车站区域出现了一定程度的偏差。此外,我们还观察到,东京都中心车站区域的垄断趋势正在不断加强。我们相信,本研究开发的可持续评估模型可以为世界各地的城市,尤其是大都市区的规划和设计提供建设性的参考。
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