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Elaborating non-linear associations and synergies of subway access and land uses with urban vitality in Shenzhen

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Abstract Previous studies on the built environment and urban vitality often assume that they follow a pre-defined (mostly linear in parameters) relationship, and few studies substantiate whether high-quality transit (T)… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Previous studies on the built environment and urban vitality often assume that they follow a pre-defined (mostly linear in parameters) relationship, and few studies substantiate whether high-quality transit (T) and supportive land development (D) are synergistic to vibrant urban places. This study employs gradient boosting decision trees to examine the irregularly non-linear associations between the built environment and urban vitality, using Shenzhen as the case study and the Baidu Heat Index as a proxy for vitality. It reveals that their associations change drastically past some thresholds of built environment attributes, and that there are non-linear synergies between T and D. The findings provide guidance for neighborhood planning and have implications for cities that seek transit investments and transit-oriented development.

Keywords: land; linear associations; non linear; vitality; urban vitality; built environment

Journal Title: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
Year Published: 2021

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