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Evaluation and Optimization of Urban Public Space Accessibility for Residents' Satisfaction: A Case Study of Nanshan District, Shenzhen City

Version 1 : Received: 2 September 2023 / Approved: 4 September 2023 / Online: 4 September 2023 (10:58:54 CEST)

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Wang, M.; Pei, X.; Zhang, M.; Tang, Y. Evaluation and Optimization of Urban Public Space Accessibility for Residents’ Satisfaction: A Case Study of Nanshan District, Shenzhen City. Buildings 2023, 13, 2624. Wang, M.; Pei, X.; Zhang, M.; Tang, Y. Evaluation and Optimization of Urban Public Space Accessibility for Residents’ Satisfaction: A Case Study of Nanshan District, Shenzhen City. Buildings 2023, 13, 2624.

Abstract

As an important carrier of urban residents' public life, urban public open space plays an indispensable role in improving the quality of life of urban residents. Accessibility is an important indicator to characterize the publicity and service level of a public open space. This study optimized the GIS-based, Gaussian two-part mobile search method to quantitatively calculate and evaluate the accessibility of public open space within a 5-minute walking distance for residents in Nanshan District, Shenzhen. On this basis, social survey methods, including the questionnaire survey method via a field survey and the interview method, were used to conduct field research on residents' accessibility satisfaction. Comparing the results of the survey on residents' accessibility satisfaction to the GIS quantitative evaluation results of accessibility, the results of the field research show that current residents of Nanshan are more satisfied with the accessibility of public open space. In view of the similarities and differences between the two sets of results, the influencing factors of public open space accessibility were analyzed, corresponding countermeasures were proposed for the construction of public open spaces in the future.

Keywords

public open space; satisfaction survey; accessibility; quantitative evaluation; shenzhen

Subject

Engineering, Architecture, Building and Construction

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