A Comprehensive Approach to Identifying the Supply and Demand of Urban Park Cultural Ecosystem Services in the Megalopolis Area of Shanghai, China DOI Creative Commons
Ying Yang, Li Jiang, Xiaoyan Ma

и другие.

Land, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 14(3), С. 455 - 455

Опубликована: Фев. 22, 2025

Urban parks are vital public spaces that provide cultural ecosystem services (CESs) enhance the well-being of city dwellers. As demand for CESs has greatly increased, imbalance between CES supply and become prominent. Accurately identifying whether meets supports urban park planning management. However, supply–demand gap lies not only in quantitative resource deficits, but also spatial mismatch demand. At present, scientific quantification methods comprehensively consider both relationships remain inadequate. To fill this gap, we propose an integrated framework combines analysis to identify CESs, using Shanghai as study area. The consists three major steps: (1) mapping parks; (2) relationship by combining through bivariate with statistics; (3) categorizing into four scenarios based on quantity balance matching, corresponding proposals. results show 136 sub-districts belong space matching type, while 79 belonging imbalanced quantities including 41 mismatching type. Notably, 15 face a situation where is less than Our findings solid basis key areas conflict prioritizing targeted interventions. This approach improves efficiency provision, addresses growing high-quality rapidly urbanizing regions.

Язык: Английский

A Comprehensive Approach to Identifying the Supply and Demand of Urban Park Cultural Ecosystem Services in the Megalopolis Area of Shanghai, China DOI Creative Commons
Ying Yang, Li Jiang, Xiaoyan Ma

и другие.

Land, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 14(3), С. 455 - 455

Опубликована: Фев. 22, 2025

Urban parks are vital public spaces that provide cultural ecosystem services (CESs) enhance the well-being of city dwellers. As demand for CESs has greatly increased, imbalance between CES supply and become prominent. Accurately identifying whether meets supports urban park planning management. However, supply–demand gap lies not only in quantitative resource deficits, but also spatial mismatch demand. At present, scientific quantification methods comprehensively consider both relationships remain inadequate. To fill this gap, we propose an integrated framework combines analysis to identify CESs, using Shanghai as study area. The consists three major steps: (1) mapping parks; (2) relationship by combining through bivariate with statistics; (3) categorizing into four scenarios based on quantity balance matching, corresponding proposals. results show 136 sub-districts belong space matching type, while 79 belonging imbalanced quantities including 41 mismatching type. Notably, 15 face a situation where is less than Our findings solid basis key areas conflict prioritizing targeted interventions. This approach improves efficiency provision, addresses growing high-quality rapidly urbanizing regions.

Язык: Английский

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