Home-Based Locational Accessibility to Essential Urban Services: The Case of Wake County, North Carolina, USA

Accessibility is an important concept in urban studies and planning, especially on issues related to sustainable transportation planning and urban spatial structure. This paper develops an optimization model to examine the accessibility from single family homes to major urban facilities for services...

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Main Authors: Guoqiang Shen, Long Zhou, Zhangye Wang, Yu Liu, Xiaoyi Yan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/21/9142
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spelling doaj-ed077adb31b74d349a0b833b1ae2db222020-11-25T04:04:21ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-11-01129142914210.3390/su12219142Home-Based Locational Accessibility to Essential Urban Services: The Case of Wake County, North Carolina, USAGuoqiang Shen0Long Zhou1Zhangye Wang2Yu Liu3Xiaoyi Yan4Department of Public Affairs and Planning, College of Architecture, University of Texas Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019, USAFaculty of Innovation and Design, City University of Macau, Taipa, Macau 999078, ChinaFaculty of Innovation and Design, City University of Macau, Taipa, Macau 999078, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Henan University, Kaifeng 475000, ChinaFaculty of Innovation and Design, City University of Macau, Taipa, Macau 999078, ChinaAccessibility is an important concept in urban studies and planning, especially on issues related to sustainable transportation planning and urban spatial structure. This paper develops an optimization model to examine the accessibility from single family homes to major urban facilities for services or amenities using geographical information systems. The home-based accessibility to facilities is based upon the point to point direct distance from sampled homes to sampled facilities. Descriptive statistics about the accessibility, such as min/max, mean/median, and standard deviation/variance were computed. Variations of accessibility for a range of categories by home price and year built were also examined. Multivariate linear regression models examining the housing value with respect to home-facility accessibility by facility types were implemented. The results show that desirable urban facilities, which are also more frequently used for livability, enjoy better accessibility than undesirable urban facilities. The home-based accessibility’s positive or negative associations with home price along with year built and/or residential lot size exist for most facilities in general, and by confirming to the literature, the home-facility accessibility in particular does strongly impact home values as evidenced by fair to excellent <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> values. Accordingly, this research provides evidence-based recommendations for sustainable urban mobility and urban planning.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/21/9142accessibilitysingle family homefacilitydesirable and undesirabledirect distancemultivariate regression
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author Guoqiang Shen
Long Zhou
Zhangye Wang
Yu Liu
Xiaoyi Yan
spellingShingle Guoqiang Shen
Long Zhou
Zhangye Wang
Yu Liu
Xiaoyi Yan
Home-Based Locational Accessibility to Essential Urban Services: The Case of Wake County, North Carolina, USA
Sustainability
accessibility
single family home
facility
desirable and undesirable
direct distance
multivariate regression
author_facet Guoqiang Shen
Long Zhou
Zhangye Wang
Yu Liu
Xiaoyi Yan
author_sort Guoqiang Shen
title Home-Based Locational Accessibility to Essential Urban Services: The Case of Wake County, North Carolina, USA
title_short Home-Based Locational Accessibility to Essential Urban Services: The Case of Wake County, North Carolina, USA
title_full Home-Based Locational Accessibility to Essential Urban Services: The Case of Wake County, North Carolina, USA
title_fullStr Home-Based Locational Accessibility to Essential Urban Services: The Case of Wake County, North Carolina, USA
title_full_unstemmed Home-Based Locational Accessibility to Essential Urban Services: The Case of Wake County, North Carolina, USA
title_sort home-based locational accessibility to essential urban services: the case of wake county, north carolina, usa
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Accessibility is an important concept in urban studies and planning, especially on issues related to sustainable transportation planning and urban spatial structure. This paper develops an optimization model to examine the accessibility from single family homes to major urban facilities for services or amenities using geographical information systems. The home-based accessibility to facilities is based upon the point to point direct distance from sampled homes to sampled facilities. Descriptive statistics about the accessibility, such as min/max, mean/median, and standard deviation/variance were computed. Variations of accessibility for a range of categories by home price and year built were also examined. Multivariate linear regression models examining the housing value with respect to home-facility accessibility by facility types were implemented. The results show that desirable urban facilities, which are also more frequently used for livability, enjoy better accessibility than undesirable urban facilities. The home-based accessibility’s positive or negative associations with home price along with year built and/or residential lot size exist for most facilities in general, and by confirming to the literature, the home-facility accessibility in particular does strongly impact home values as evidenced by fair to excellent <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> values. Accordingly, this research provides evidence-based recommendations for sustainable urban mobility and urban planning.
topic accessibility
single family home
facility
desirable and undesirable
direct distance
multivariate regression
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/21/9142
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