Vol. - No. | Vol.10 - No.1 |
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Date | Mar., 2021 |
Title |
Analysis of Factors Influencing Street Vitality in High-Density Residential Areas Based on Multi-source Data: A Case Study of Shanghai A Case Study of Shanghai |
Author | Meilun Yuan1 and Yong Chen2 |
Institutions |
1College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, China 2College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, China |
Abstract | Currently, big data and open data, together with traditional measured data, have come to constitute a new data environment, expanding new technical paths for quantitative analysis of the street environment. Streets provide precious linear public space in high-density residential areas. Pedestrian activities are the main body of street vitality.(omitted) |
Keyword | Built environment, Street vitality, Walking activities, Transportation environment |
PP. | PP.1~8 |
Paper File | View |