Enhancing Urban Physical Examination Social Satisfaction Survey Methodology Through the Lens of"Homo Urbanicus"Theory:A Case Study in Mengzi City,Yunnan Province
Social satisfaction surveys,widely used in urban physical examination assessments,necessitate theoreti-cal and technical enhancements guided by the"people-oriented"planning principle.This refinement is crucial for accurately gauging residents'sentiments and preferences,diagnosing prevalent"urban ailments",and devising ur-ban development and renewal strategies that meet public demands.This study proposes three strategies for en-hancing the technical approach to social satisfaction survey analysis,leveraging the"Homo Urbanicus"theory and drawing insights from the self-assessment of Mengzi City's urban physical examination in 2022:(1)Conduct-ing comprehensive surveys across multiple dimensions and levels to gather subjective opinions and needs,there-by capturing diverse social perceptions from varying perspectives and levels of granularity;(2)emphasizing the collective nature of"Homo Urbanicus"and scrutinizing satisfaction levels and demand disparities among demo-graphic groups with distinct socio-economic characteristics;(3)employing cross-coupling analysis of objective physical examination findings and subjective evaluations,elucidating the alignment or disparity between tangible urban development achievements and residents'perceptual assessments.Through these optimization strategies,the goal is to attain a more nuanced understanding of residents'diverse attributes and differentiated needs,while discerning any disparities between objective urban development indicators and subjective perceptions.Moreover,this paper aims to pinpoint urban challenges accurately and formulate more efficacious urban renewal strategies from a people-centric perspective.