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Will the opening community policy improve the equity of green accessibility and in what ways? - Response based on a 2-step floating catchment area method and genetic algorithm

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 263, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.121454

Keywords

Gated and opened community; Green land; Accessibility; 2-Step floating catchment; Genetic algorithm

Funding

  1. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA23020101]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51908488]
  3. National Social Science Foundation [19BJY059]
  4. Fund of the Beijing Key Laboratory of Megaregions Sustainable Development Modelling, Capital University of Economics and Business [MCR2019QN05]
  5. Open Projects Fund of Shanghai Key Laboratory of Urban Renewal and Spatial Optimization Technology [2019030212]

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Green space within residential areas is an important part of urban green space. However, in the past, these areas have not been completely open to the public and are only available to residents of the community within gated fences. At present, China has proposed to gradually open these closed communities, but quantitative assessment of the impacts of implementation on equity of green accessibility has not been explored. This paper selected Wuhan as a research case and used a Gaussian-based two-step floating catchment (2SFCA) and genetic algorithm to analyze and simulate whether the opened community policy would improve the equity of green accessibility, and how to best implement it. The main conclusions were: 1) The average green accessibility of the community within 1 km, 2.5 km, 5 km, and 10 km increased from 76.08, 75.50, 85.01, and 64.28 in the closed state to 102.43, 103.83, 114.39, and 94.87 in the fully open state; 2) After opening the gates, green equity was lower than before within the 1 km and 2.5 km thresholds, while opening the gates at distance thresholds over 3.6 km, green equity was promoted; 3) After optimization by the genetic algorithm, Gini coefficients for green equity were 0.39 and 0.28 within the 1 km and 2.5 km thresholds, and equity clearly increased compared to full community closure or full opening. This study quantified the spatial relationship between residents and green space and can be used to improve equitable spatial allocation of urban green space. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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