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陈明

Lecturer (higher education)

Gender:Male

Status:Employed

Department:School of Architecture and Urban Planning

Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral)

Degree:Doctoral Degree in Engineering

Discipline:Landscape Architecture

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How does residential segregation affect the spatiotemporal behavior of residents? Evidence from Shanghai

Release time:2022-04-27 Hits:

Indexed by:Journal paper

Document Code:102834

First Author:Jiang Jiayi

Correspondence Author:Chen Ming

Co-author:Zhang Junhua

Journal:Sustainable Cities and Society

Included Journals:SCI

Document Type:J

Volume:69

ISSN No.:2210-6707

Key Words:Spatiotemporal behavior; Metropolitan areas; Residential segregation; Mobile signaling data (MSD); SARIMA model; Shanghai

Date of Publication:2021-06-01

Impact Factor:7.587

Abstract:The impact of residential segregation on socio-spatial equity and urban stability is a crucial concern for sustainable urban development. Advances in geographic data, such as mobile signaling data (MSD), provide new opportunities to understand residential segregation in the spatiotemporal context at the traffic analysis zone (TAZ) level. Using recordings of 19.3 million mobile users in Shanghai, we measured the diversity of spatiotemporal behavior among residents living in central urban (RC) and noncentral urban areas (RN). We eliminated the influence of different population densities by the odds ratio (OR). A SARIMA model was formulated to forecast the OR in the central and noncentral urban. The findings suggest that residential segregation can be inferred through the spatial distribution and changes of residents’ activity space. TAZs with high homogeneity levels between RC and RN in central urban declined 83.7 % on the weekend than workdays, while in the noncentral urban increased 149.3 %, which reflected employment-housing spatial mismatch of RN and potential less satisfaction of leisure activities of RC. The periods 12:00-14:00 and 18:00-20:00 were confirmed as having the highest inter-urban mobility in the central and noncentral urban, respectively. The research contributes to understanding the social welfare and sustainable development of Chinese cities.

Links to published journals:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2021.102834

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