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Compact Development and Gender Inequality: Do More Accessible and Walkable Built Environments Promote Gender Equality in Travel and Activity Space Behaviors?

机译:紧凑的发展和性别不平等:更多的可接近且可步行的建筑环境是否能促进旅行和活动空间行为中的性别平等?

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Researchers have been concerned that suburban sprawl could reinforce gendered mobility patterns and lead to gendered differences in mobility. Previous studies also argued that the effectiveness of land use policy could be influenced by men and women's different mobility patterns in response to built environments. To address these concerns, this dissertation uses the 2010-2012 California Household Travel Survey data and directly compares the within-household gendered travel and spatial behaviors for households with paired heads living in Southern California. The study examines whether built environments, including destination accessibility, design and walkability have different impacts on male and female heads' daily travel and activity space behaviors and whether potential urban design can help improve gendered inequality in daily mobility.;Based on negative binomial, Tobit, and feasible generalized least squares regressions, the results show that male and female heads respond to built environments with different travel and spatial behaviors. Living in walkable and accessible areas is likely to encourage male heads to walk, reduce their dependence on driving, locate activity center close to home, and have spatially concentrated activities. Female heads tend to respond to walkable and accessible living environments with reducing automobile travel and with centering and confining their activities near residential neighborhoods.;The negative binomial, Tobit, and binary logit regression analyses that investigate the influences of built environments on gendered inequality indicate that high walkability and regional accessibility are likely to reduce the gendered inequality in motorized travel distance and relax female heads' spatial (and temporal) constraints relative to their husbands.;This dissertation contributes to the policy debates by informing planners and feminist geographers that the effects of built environments can be heterogeneous even for men and women from similar backgrounds and compact design can be the key to gendered equity. Given that compact developments are being rapidly implemented in Southern California, this dissertation study is expected to help shape effective and efficient land use policies in the future.
机译:研究人员一直担心郊区蔓延会加剧性别流动模式并导致流动性性别差异。先前的研究还认为,土地使用政策的有效性可能会受到男女对建筑环境的不同流动方式的影响。为了解决这些问题,本文使用2010-2012年加州家庭旅行调查数据,并直接比较了居住在南加州的成对户主的家庭内部性别旅行和空间行为。该研究调查了建筑环境(包括目的地可到达性,设计和步行能力)是否对男女元首的日常出行和活动空间行为产生不同的影响,以及潜在的城市设计是否可以帮助改善日常出行中的性别不平等。 ,以及可行的广义最小二乘回归,结果表明,男性和女性的头部对具有不同旅行和空间行为的建筑环境有反应。生活在适宜步行的区域可能会鼓励男性头走路,减少对驾驶的依赖,将活动中心放置在离家较近的地方,并进行空间集中的活动。女户主倾向于对步行和可及的生活环境做出反应,以减少汽车旅行并集中并限制其在居民区附近的活动。二项式,Tobit和二元logit回归的负回归分析调查了建筑环境对性别不平等的影响,表明:高步行性和区域可及性可能会减少机动出行距离中的性别不平等,并放松女头相对于丈夫的空间(和时间)限制。本论文通过告知规划者和女权主义地理学家以下方面的贡献,为政策辩论做出了贡献即使对于背景相似的男人和女人,建筑环境也可能是异质的,紧凑的设计可能是实现性别平等的关键。鉴于南加州正在迅速实施紧凑型开发,因此,本论文研究有望在将来帮助制定有效且高效的土地使用政策。

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  • 作者

    Lo, Ashley (Wan-Tzu).;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Irvine.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Irvine.;
  • 学科 Urban planning.;Transportation.;Geographic information science and geodesy.;Gender studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 337 p.
  • 总页数 337
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:54:14

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