Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(1), P. 223 - 223
Published: Dec. 31, 2024
After
the
lifting
of
COVID-19
pandemic
restrictions,
urban
socio-economic
development
has
been
continuously
recovering.
Researchers’
attention
to
vitality
recovery
increased.
However,
few
studies
have
paid
and
driving
in
university
fringe
areas.
This
study
aims
address
this
gap
by
exploring
mechanisms
areas
using
both
linear
nonlinear
models.
The
results
reveal
following:
(1)
follows
a
distinct
pattern
where
central
with
greater
openness
recover
more
rapidly,
while
farther
from
city
center
stricter
management
experience
slower
recovery.
(2)
fitting
coefficients
student
enrollment,
school
area,
density
various
POIs,
opening
hours
are
0.0020,
−0.0105,
−0.0053,
0.0041
respectively.
These
variables
exhibit
pronounced
relationship,
significance
level
is
quite
high.
Recovery
effects
also
express
significant
spatial
heterogeneity.
(3)
Both
area
show
positive
relationship
areas,
demonstrating
clear
threshold
effect.
characterized
slow
growth
at
lower
values,
rapid
acceleration
once
critical
reached,
eventual
stabilization
higher
values.
offers
targeted
strategies
for
planning,
fostering
responsive
adaptive
governance
that
aligns
evolving
needs
development.