“热点城市”和快速增长;城市规划部门的经验与应对

IF 2.1 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS IET Smart Cities Pub Date : 2022-08-07 DOI:10.1049/smc2.12037
Robert Hammarberg, Linda Highfield, Gretchen Walton, Paige Wermuth, Ann Bowman
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据推测,快速发展的“热点城市”调整其规划和运营以满足其不断变化的人口需求。这些假设启发了以下混合方法的发展,收敛平行研究。数据来自9个快速发展的“热点城市”的城市规划官员,通过访谈前调查和定性关键信息提供者访谈收集。专题分析用于查明关于认识和认识人口迅速增长的突出问题及其部门的反应。结果表明两个主要主题;多维应变和缓解战略描述了具有快速人口增长效应和响应的城市经验。在各个城市,城市规划者在土地使用、住房、交通、规划和服务提供方面都表达了类似的压力。类似的反应模式包括增长管理战略的评估和创新、加强合作和公平考虑。人口快速增长的影响和当前城市缓解战略的概述可能对公共卫生和城市规划管理人员在实践中产生未来的影响。共享的结果还表明,人口数据的使用和共享如何能够支持缓解战略并影响社区卫生。
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‘Hot cities’ and rapid growth; experiences and responses of urban planning departments

It is presumed that rapidly growing ‘hot cities’ adapt their planning and operations to meet their evolving population's needs. These presumptions inspired the development of the following mixed-method, convergent parallel study. Data from urban planning officials across nine rapidly growing ‘hot cities’ were collected through pre-interview surveys and qualitative key-informant interviews. Thematic analysis was used to identify salient issues regarding awareness and perception of rapid population growth and the resulting response from their departments. Results indicate two main themes; Multidimensional Strain and Mitigation Strategies describe city experiences with rapid population growth effects and response. Across cities, urban planners expressed similar experiences of stress on land usage, housing, transportation, programing, and service delivery. Similar response patterns included evaluation and innovation of growth management strategies, enhanced collaboration, and equity considerations. This snapshot of rapid population growth repercussions and current city mitigation strategies may have future implications for public health and urban planning administrators in practice. Results shared also indicate how population data use and sharing can support Mitigation Strategies and impact community health.

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IET Smart Cities
IET Smart Cities Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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21 weeks
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