Public green space planning for equity using an accessibility-based GAP analysis

Qing Chang, X. Li, Mengxi Li
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The fulfillment of equity in the distribution of urban public green spaces is a great goal to urban planners, who must identify at least how many public green spaces are required to meet all residents' relaxation demand and where they should be. Since it is commonly accepted that the accessibility is the most important quality of public green spaces for citizens' equal use, in this paper, a planning technique integrates the accessibility evaluation into GAP analysis in a GIS is presented, through which urban planners can analyze the gaps of the requirement of urban public green spaces and their distribution. The Special Economic Zone of Shenzhen in China is used as the experimental site for users to better understand this planning method, and results carried out by this paper demonstrate the power of this approach to identify where should be paid more attention to in the future green space planning and construction.
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利用基于可达性的GAP分析进行公共绿地规划
实现城市公共绿地分配的公平性是城市规划者的一个重要目标,他们必须确定至少需要多少公共绿地来满足所有居民的休闲需求,以及它们应该在哪里。由于人们普遍认为可达性是市民平等使用公共绿地的最重要品质,本文提出了一种将可达性评价与GIS中的GAP分析相结合的规划技术,通过该技术,城市规划者可以分析城市公共绿地需求的差距及其分布。本文以中国深圳经济特区为实验场地,让用户更好地了解这种规划方法,并通过本文的结果证明了这种方法在确定未来绿地规划和建设中应该注意的地方方面的力量。
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