Optimal intra-urban hierarchy of activity centers-A minimized household travel energy consumption approach

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Abstract

An intra-urban hierarchy of activity centers interconnected by non-motorized and public transportation is broadly believed to be the ideal urban spatial structure for sustainable cities. However, the proper hinterland area for centers at each level lacks empirical study. Based on the concentric structure of everyday travel distances, working centers, shopping centers, and neighborhood centers are extracted from corresponding types of POIs in 286 Chinese cities at the prefectural level and above. A U-shaped curve between Household Transportation Energy Consumption (HTEC) per capita and center density at each of the three levels has been found through regression analysis. An optimal intra-urban hierarchy of activity centers is suggested to construct energy-efficient cities.

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Zhang, J., & Xie, Y. (2015). Optimal intra-urban hierarchy of activity centers-A minimized household travel energy consumption approach. Sustainability (Switzerland), 7(9), 11838–11856. https://doi.org/10.3390/su70911838

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