Uncovering the drivers of gender inequality in perceptions of safety: An interdisciplinary approach combining street view imagery, socio-economic data and spatial statistical modelling

Yu Zhu , Fengmin Su , Xin Han , Qiaoting Fu , Jie Liu
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The perception of safety significantly impacts residents’ urban living and socio-economic development. However, the phenomenon and drivers of gender differences in safety perceptions have not received sufficient emphasis, resulting in the gradual exacerbation of gender inequality in urban environments. To address this issue, we explored a research methodology that integrates visual perception with socio-environmental characteristics to more comprehensively explain gender differences in safety perceptions. We conducted an empirical investigation in the primary urban area of Nanjing, China. We explored the spatial distribution characteristics of safety perception differences using the Gradient Boosting Decision Tree model and spatial autocorrelation analysis. Additionally, we examined the impact of visual elements on gender differences through ridge regression analysis. Given the unsteady spatial distribution of urban environmental data and safety perceptions, we employed multi-scale geographically weighted regression models to account for differential distributions. These models captured the spatial relationships between indicators of socio-economic characteristics, urban environmental characteristics, social media vitality, and safety perceptions. Some interesting findings were identified in the study: (1) Gender differences were concentrated in high-density old urban areas and expansive agricultural land. (2) Women have more negative perceptions of the color richness of streets and the enclosure of interfaces. (3) Characteristics of local people’s activities positively influenced perceptions of safety, whereas characteristics representing diverse people’s activities more negatively characterized perceptions of safety for men. This study contributes a comprehensive and replicable methodology to the research on gender differences in urban perceptions, offering insights for urban planning decisions and promoting gender inclusivity.
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揭示安全感方面性别不平等的驱动因素:结合街景图像、社会经济数据和空间统计建模的跨学科方法
安全感极大地影响着居民的城市生活和社会经济发展。然而,安全感知中的性别差异现象和驱动因素并未得到足够重视,导致城市环境中的性别不平等现象逐渐加剧。针对这一问题,我们探索了一种将视觉感知与社会环境特征相结合的研究方法,以更全面地解释安全感知中的性别差异。我们在中国南京的主城区进行了实证调查。我们利用梯度提升决策树模型和空间自相关分析,探讨了安全感差异的空间分布特征。此外,我们还通过脊回归分析研究了视觉元素对性别差异的影响。鉴于城市环境数据和安全感的空间分布不稳定,我们采用了多尺度地理加权回归模型来考虑差异分布。这些模型捕捉了社会经济特征指标、城市环境特征、社交媒体活力和安全感之间的空间关系。研究中发现了一些有趣的发现:(1)性别差异主要集中在高密度的老城区和广阔的农业用地。(2)女性对街道色彩的丰富性和界面的封闭性有更多的负面感知。(3) 当地人的活动特征对安全感有积极影响,而代表不同人群活动的特征对男性的安全感有更消极的影响。这项研究为城市认知中的性别差异研究提供了一种全面的、可复制的方法,为城市规划决策和促进性别包容提供了启示。
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International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation : ITC journal
International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation : ITC journal Global and Planetary Change, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Earth-Surface Processes, Computers in Earth Sciences
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation publishes original papers that utilize earth observation data for natural resource and environmental inventory and management. These data primarily originate from remote sensing platforms, including satellites and aircraft, supplemented by surface and subsurface measurements. Addressing natural resources such as forests, agricultural land, soils, and water, as well as environmental concerns like biodiversity, land degradation, and hazards, the journal explores conceptual and data-driven approaches. It covers geoinformation themes like capturing, databasing, visualization, interpretation, data quality, and spatial uncertainty.
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