Evaluation and Optimization of the Layout of Community Public Service Facilities for the Elderly: A Case Study of Hangzhou
Author:
Li Yonghua12ORCID, Ran Qinchuan1ORCID, Yao Song13ORCID, Ding Likun4
Affiliation:
1. Department of Regional and Urban Planning, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China 2. Zhejiang University Architectural Design and Research Institute Co., Ltd., Hangzhou 310058, China 3. Center for Balance Architecture, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China 4. Zhejiang Urban and Rural Planning Design Institute Co., Ltd., Hangzhou 310030, China
Abstract
Community public service facilities have a primary supportive role in the health of the elderly. Under the background of global aging, it has become vital to evaluate the elderly-adaptability of their layouts. Based on the supply and demand interaction perspective, this study used the questionnaire-AHP-2SFCA method for this purpose. Firstly, taking the six main districts of Hangzhou as an example, we analyzed the spatial distribution characteristics of the elderly population, and a weight index table of the health importance of public service facilities was constructed using a questionnaire survey and the AHP method. Secondly, the improved 2SFCA was used to analyze the accessibility of public service facilities in Hangzhou, and combined with the weight index table, the elderly-adaptability of public service facilities in the community life circle was comprehensively evaluated. Finally, the demands of the elderly and the supply of public service facilities in the same region were superimposed to study the differential pattern of supply and demand. The results showed the following: (1) The communities with the largest elderly population are mainly concentrated in Shangcheng District, Xiacheng District, the north of Gongshu District, the west of Jianggan District, and the north of Binjiang District. (2) Green space facilities in parks are most important to the health of the elderly, with a weight of 0.46. (3) The overall evaluation results of the community life circle in the study area were good, and the proportion of areas above the medium level was more than 50%. This showed that the concepts of “neighborhood center” and “big community elderly care” in Hangzhou have achieved initial positive results. (4) Based on the interaction between supply and demand, the research area can be divided into four patterns: supply and demand balance, supply shortage, demand gap, and low supply and demand. The results of this study will help to improve the layout and aging-friendly status of community life circle facilities in Hangzhou, and provide information for other aging cities.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China Center for Balance Architecture, Zhejiang University
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change
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