A ‘node-place-network-city’ framework to examine HSR station area development dynamics: Station typologies and development strategies

IF 5.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Transport Geography Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2024.103993
Wei Zheng , Sheng Wei
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High-speed railway (HSR) stations play an important role in shaping the development/redevelopment of the surrounding areas. While different studies have been conducted to explore station area development, they tend to simplify the conceptualisation of station area development and lack a comprehensive perspective that captures how different variables at multiple levels are interacted with station area development. This research proposes the ‘node-place-network-city’ framework, an innovative extension of the traditional ‘node-place’ model, to analyse station area development. Focusing on 123 HSR station areas in the Yangtze River Delta as of 2018, this research employs spatial big data to explore the intricate relationships between various city and network indicators and station area development. Unlike previous studies that have typically simplified station area development and treated the relationships as linear, this study adopts a decision tree model. This method effectively identifies diverse typologies of HSR stations and facilitates the formulation of tailored development strategies for each type. This research significantly contributes to the theoretical understanding of HSR station area development and provides valuable and actionable insights for urban planners and policymakers. It marks a step forward in comprehensively assessing and guiding the development of HSR station areas, thereby offering a robust framework for both academic research and practical application in spatial planning.

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研究高铁站区发展动态的 "节点-地点-网络-城市 "框架:车站类型和发展战略
高速铁路(高铁)车站在影响周边地区的发展/再发展方面发挥着重要作用。虽然已有不同的研究对站区发展进行了探讨,但这些研究往往简化了站区发展的概念,缺乏一个全面的视角来捕捉多个层面的不同变量是如何与站区发展相互作用的。本研究提出了 "节点-地点-网络-城市 "框架,这是对传统 "节点-地点 "模型的创新扩展,用于分析车站区域的发展。本研究以长三角地区截至2018年的123个高铁站区为研究对象,运用空间大数据探索各种城市和网络指标与站区发展之间错综复杂的关系。与以往研究通常简化站区发展并将其视为线性关系不同,本研究采用了决策树模型。这种方法能有效识别高铁车站的不同类型,并有助于为每种类型制定量身定制的发展战略。本研究极大地促进了对高铁站区开发的理论理解,并为城市规划者和决策者提供了有价值和可操作的见解。它标志着在全面评估和指导高铁站区发展方面向前迈进了一步,从而为学术研究和空间规划的实际应用提供了一个强有力的框架。
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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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