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Study on the Impact of Historic District Built Environment and Its Influence on Residents’ Walking Trips: A Case Study of Zhangzhou Ancient City’s Historic District

机译:历史街区建筑环境及其对居民步行的影响研究-以漳州古城历史街区为例

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Walking maintains an indisputable advantage as a simple transport mode over short distances. Various situations have shown that when staying in a walk-friendly built environment, people are more likely to walk and interact with their surroundings. Scholars have reported some evidence of the influence of neighbourhood environments on personal walking trips. Most existing studies of the correlation between the built environment and walking, however, have been conducted in the West and are cross-sectional, which leaves a gap in addressing the causality between built environments and walking under the intervention of regeneration measures. This study takes a historic district of a mid-sized city in China as the research area and reports the changes in the traditional residential district’s built environment caused by the implementation of urban regeneration. In this paper, we use physical and perceptual indicators to measure the walkability of the built environment. We identify the changed content of the built environment’s walkability and the change of residents’ walking behaviour through longitudinal and quasi-longitudinal methods. The conclusion shows that the implementation of a regeneration project of the historic district has greatly changed perceived walkability, which has significantly promoted residents’ recreational walking trips, especially among the population of middle-aged and elderly people in the district. The conclusion that the built environment’s change promotes recreational walking is contrary to the research performed in sprawling Western contexts such as in the US, and it provides a meaningful supplement for research on the topic in an Asian context.
机译:步行在短距离上作为简单的运输方式具有无可争议的优势。各种情况表明,在步行友好的建筑环境中居住时,人们更容易步行并与周围环境互动。学者们报告了一些证据,证明邻里环境对个人徒步旅行的影响。但是,大多数有关建筑环境与步行之间的相关性的现有研究是在西方进行的,而且是横断面的,这在解决建筑环境与步行之间因果关系的再生措施的介入方面存在空白。这项研究以中国某中型城市的历史街区为研究区域,并报告了由于实施城市更新而导致的传统居民区建筑环境的变化。在本文中,我们使用物理和感知指标来衡量建筑环境的步行性。我们通过纵向和准纵向方法来确定建筑环境的可步行性的变化内容以及居民的步行行为的变化。结论表明,历史区更新项目的实施极大地改变了人们的步行感觉,极大地促进了居民的休闲步行,特别是该地区的中老年人群。建筑环境的变化促进休闲步行的结论与在诸如美国这样的西方广泛背景下进行的研究相反,并且为亚洲背景下该主题的研究提供了有意义的补充。

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