2024
DOI: 10.3390/land13030359
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Research on the Vitality of Public Spaces in Tourist Villages through Social Network Analysis: A Case Study of Mochou Village in Hubei, China

Jinghua Song,
Yuyi Zhu,
Xiangzhai Chu
et al.

Abstract: The construction of tourist villages is an important implementation path for promoting the new urbanization strategy in China. The optimization of their spatial pattern and functional adjustment is a key way to achieve high-quality urban development. The purpose of this study is to determine the influencing factors of public space vitality in tourist villages from the perspective of human behavior activities and to provide design support strategies for enhancing the vitality of public spaces in tourist village… Show more

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“…The degree of spatial openness is a comprehensive manifestation of waterfront space's attractiveness, diversity, and competitiveness, directly affecting spatial vitality [48][49][50]. This paper constructs the evaluation index system and research framework (Figure 2) of the degree of openness of waterfront space, which is mainly divided into the following three steps: (1) Considering the accessibility and representativeness of the indicators, this paper screens and summarizes the constituent elements affecting the degree of openness of urban waterfront space and constructs the evaluation indicators of the degree of openness of waterfront space from a multi-dimensional perspective (including ecological value attribute, traffic accessibility, spatial development density, and functional diversity of four aspects with a total of 15 indicators) to assess the degree of openness of waterfront space comprehensively.…”
Section: Research Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The degree of spatial openness is a comprehensive manifestation of waterfront space's attractiveness, diversity, and competitiveness, directly affecting spatial vitality [48][49][50]. This paper constructs the evaluation index system and research framework (Figure 2) of the degree of openness of waterfront space, which is mainly divided into the following three steps: (1) Considering the accessibility and representativeness of the indicators, this paper screens and summarizes the constituent elements affecting the degree of openness of urban waterfront space and constructs the evaluation indicators of the degree of openness of waterfront space from a multi-dimensional perspective (including ecological value attribute, traffic accessibility, spatial development density, and functional diversity of four aspects with a total of 15 indicators) to assess the degree of openness of waterfront space comprehensively.…”
Section: Research Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%