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Article

Non-Linear Impact of Economic Performance on Social Equity in Rail Transit Station Areas

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Research Section of Environment Design, School of Architecture and Fine Art, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116023, China
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China Mobile (Hangzhou) Information Technology Company Limited, Hangzhou 311100, China
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Dalian Territory Spatial Planning and Design Co., Ltd., Dalian 116011, China
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Sustainability 2024, 16(15), 6518; https://doi.org/10.3390/su16156518 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 1 May 2024 / Revised: 24 June 2024 / Accepted: 29 July 2024 / Published: 30 July 2024

Abstract

Rail transit station areas (RSAs) are heralded as a transformative approach to urban planning, emphasizing the integration of transportation, housing, and commercial development to foster sustainable and inclusive cities. This study presents a comprehensive exploration of the interplay between transit-oriented development (TOD) economic performance and social equity in RSAs, employing advanced methodologies, like eXtreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost) and SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAPs), to decipher the complex relationships between TOD characteristics and social equity outcomes. Focused on Dalian’s urban center, this study integrates diverse datasets, including mobile location, geospatial, and economic price data, to construct a nuanced analysis framework within the NPE (node–place–economic) model. The results indicate that economic factors significantly impact overall social equity, particularly influencing key variables, such as weekday and weekend commuter population densities. Local explanatory plots reveal that economic performance variables associated with transportation development exhibit a broad non-linear impact on social equity in RSAs. This study advances equitable urban development through TOD by stressing the importance of factoring in multiple variables in RSA planning. This approach is vital for creating synergistic effects, fostering equitable spatial planning, and has both theoretical and practical benefits for improving residents’ well-being.
Keywords: economic performance; extreme gradient boosting; rail transit station area; social equity; transit-oriented development economic performance; extreme gradient boosting; rail transit station area; social equity; transit-oriented development

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Wan, T.; Lu, W.; Na, X.; Rong, W. Non-Linear Impact of Economic Performance on Social Equity in Rail Transit Station Areas. Sustainability 2024, 16, 6518. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16156518

AMA Style

Wan T, Lu W, Na X, Rong W. Non-Linear Impact of Economic Performance on Social Equity in Rail Transit Station Areas. Sustainability. 2024; 16(15):6518. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16156518

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Wan, Tianyue, Wei Lu, Xiaodong Na, and Wenzhi Rong. 2024. "Non-Linear Impact of Economic Performance on Social Equity in Rail Transit Station Areas" Sustainability 16, no. 15: 6518. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16156518

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