Development of a Chrono‐Urbanism Status Composite Index under the 5/10/15‐Minute City Concept Using Social Media Big Data

Author:

Liu Dong12ORCID,Kwan Mei‐Po123ORCID,Wang Lan4ORCID,Kan Zihan13ORCID,Wang Jianying1ORCID,Huang Jingbo5

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Space and Earth Information Science The Chinese University of Hong Kong Sha Tin New Territories Hong Kong

2. Institute of Future Cities The Chinese University of Hong Kong Sha Tin New Territories Hong Kong

3. Department of Geography and Resource Management The Chinese University of Hong Kong Sha Tin New Territories Hong Kong

4. College of Architecture and Urban Planning Tongji University Shanghai China

5. United Nations University Institute in Macau No. 4, Casa Silva Mendes, Estrada do Engenheiro Trigo São Lázaro Macau

Abstract

AbstractDeveloping walkable urban environments is crucial for enhancing urban liveability and sustainability. To evaluate the chrono‐urbanism status, this study combines conventional census and mapping data with social media check‐in big data. A composite index is proposed, which assesses the accessibility of essential urban functions under the 5/10/15‐minute chrono‐thresholds. This index incorporates five categories of urban functions (public transit, living, education, health care and entertainment) in Macau. Utilising check‐in information from Sina Weibo, the level of attraction for different urban functions is integrated into the calculation. The findings highlight significant disparities in chrono‐urbanism status, with regions inhabited by lower socio‐economic status residents being more vulnerable than the affluent institutional and commercial centre of Macau. Leveraging social media big data, this study provides valuable insights to urban planners and policy‐makers, enabling them to understand the overall chrono‐urbanism status and target interventions for developing a more sustainable and liveable urban environment in Macau.

Funder

Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee

Chinese University of Hong Kong

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Geography, Planning and Development

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