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精细尺度下郑州市城市居民福祉的测度——基于主客观比较的视角

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基于对郑州市城市体检多源异构大数据的融合,以郑州市主城区为研究单元,通过构建多尺度统计模型、非补偿性聚合等方法对城市内部社区、街道尺度的居民主、客观福祉匹配性及空间差异特征进行分析.结果表明:在城市内部空间尺度,居民的主、客观福祉测度结果具有显著的地理匹配性,匹配程度由城市中心向郊区逐渐降低.在街道尺度,不同街道的居民主、客观福祉匹配性表现出明显的空间分异特征,位于城市中心和东部的街道居民主观幸福感和客观生活质量水平匹配性高于其他街道.
Measuring Urban Residents' Well-being at a Microscopic Level in Zhengzhou City: A Perspective Based on the Integration of Subjectivity and Objectivity
Based on the fusion of multi-source heterogeneous data from the Zhengzhou City health check, utili-zing the main urban area of Zhengzhou City as the research unit. The aim of the study is to analyze the spatial differ-ences in residents'subjective and objective well-being matching at the intra-city community and street scales, emplo-ying the construction of multilevel statistical models and non-compensatory aggregation. The results indicate that at the spatial scale of the inner city, residents'subjective and objective well-being measures have a significant geo-graphical match, with a gradual decline in the degree of match from the city center to the suburbs. Additionally, at the street scale, there are notable spatial disparities in the match between subjective and objective well-being in each street, with the match between subjective well-being and objective quality of life in the streets located in the city cen-ter and the eastern part of the city being higher than that in other streets. This study highlights the importance of con-sidering multiple sources of data and spatial scales when analyzing well-being and suggests the need for targeted poli-cies and interventions to improve well-being in areas with lower subjective and objective well-being matches.

subjective well-beingquality of lifenon-compensatory aggregationmultilevel statistical modelZhengzhou City

张志鹏、董冠鹏、王相彪、郭雨臣

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河南大学黄河文明与可持续发展研究中心暨黄河文明省部共建协同创新中心,河南 开封475000

河南大学黄河中下游数字地理技术教育部重点实验室,河南 开封475000

主观幸福感 生活质量水平 多尺度统计模型 非补偿性聚合 居民福祉 郑州市

国家自然科学基金项目

42001115

2024

地域研究与开发
河南省科学院 地理研究所

地域研究与开发

CSTPCDCHSSCD北大核心
影响因子:1.698
ISSN:1003-2363
年,卷(期):2024.43(3)