Centring or suburbanization? Changing locations of producer services in Shanghai
Environment and Planning A Economy and Space,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
56(5), С. 1482 - 1502
Опубликована: Апрель 14, 2024
Producer
services
are
a
critical
indicator
of
global
cities
in
advanced
economies,
whose
spatial-temporal
dynamics
reflect
the
trajectory
urban
transformation.
However,
growth
producer
China
cannot
be
fully
explained
by
current
theories
(e.g.
neoclassical,
institutional,
city
and
human
capital
theories),
especially
regarding
their
development
process
geographical
contexts.
This
study
developed
context-sensitive
analytical
framework
to
comprehensively
examine
location
Shanghai,
city.
We
used
rigorous
geospatial
methods
considered
sectoral
differences
local
contexts,
institutional
factors
spatial
structure.
found
that
Shanghai
were
still
concentrated
centre,
but
dispersion
trend
could
detected,
subcentres
emerging
suburban
areas.
Further
analysis
highlighted
service
firms’
significant
sector
various
underlying
spatiotemporal
locational
determinants.
identified
positive
effects
agglomeration
on
emergence
centres
for
IT
research
services.
concentration
financial
real
estate
needs
diversity,
had
negative
impact
them.
Also,
access
public
transit
promoted
Our
suggests
none
existing
alone
can
explain
servicer
firms
heterogeneity
spatiality
should
seriously
policy
future
studies.
Язык: Английский
Spatial adaptations in hospitality amid COVID-19: A case study of Xiamen's B&B sector
Applied Geography,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
178, С. 103603 - 103603
Опубликована: Март 23, 2025
Язык: Английский
Neighborhood externalities modify the nexus between residential land and housing prices: A joint analysis using regression tree models
Applied Geography,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
168, С. 103322 - 103322
Опубликована: Июнь 15, 2024
Язык: Английский
COVID-19 impacts on residential preferences for parks and green-blue spaces: A case study from Miami-Dade County, Florida
Cities,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
157, С. 105628 - 105628
Опубликована: Ноя. 28, 2024
Язык: Английский
Build environment, race, and walking behavior: A multiscale analysis
International Journal of Sustainable Transportation,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
18(6), С. 523 - 533
Опубликована: Июнь 3, 2024
Hispanics
have
a
documented
higher
risk
of
obesity
than
other
ethnic
minorities.
Walking
can
reduce
the
and
promote
healthy
living.
However,
walking
behavior
varies
with
race/ethnicity,
Hispanics'
is
less
understood.
This
study
compared
behaviors
Hispanic
non-Hispanic
White
residents
in
Salt
Lake
County
(SLCo),
Utah,
at
personal
block
group
levels,
based
on
data
from
Utah
Household
Travel
Survey
(UHS),
which
covered
2800
households
176
individuals
SLCo,
including
their
travel
trips
socioeconomic
status.
Trip-level
UHS
were
aggregated
into
levels
trip
ends
for
multiscale
analysis.
Our
statistical
analysis
suggested
that
frequency
density
significantly
lower
those
Whites.
According
to
personal-level
model,
education
generally
contributed
disparities
walking,
but
did
not
increase
frequency.
The
block-group-level
model
showed
Whites'
was
highly
sensitive
built
environment.
We
also
found
positive
impacts
worship
accessibility
density,
might
be
unique
neighborhoods
SLCo.
Built
environment
factors
influenced
Whites,
primary
determinants
included
car
ownership,
driving
license,
public
transit.
research
outcomes
this
could
provide
implications
designing
strategies
walkability
disparities.
encourages
further
investigations
equity
walkable
environments
different
racial/ethnic
populations
as
an
environmental
injustice
issue.
Язык: Английский