Research on Optimization Strategy of Public Facilities in Community Life Circle Based on Subjective and Objective Evaluation:A Case Study of Nanning Central City
The community life circle has evolved into a crucial instrument for executing and assessing urban regeneration within the current framework of a"people-centered"concept.However,with little consideration given to local life and resident demands,traditional design of public service facilities in the community life circle is mostly dependent on spatial performance evaluation methodologies such as facility coverage and accessibility.Using the central city of Nanning as an example,this paper introduces a community resident satisfaction survey and divides public service facilities into four categories based on the strength of correlation between the subjective evaluation(resident satisfaction)and the objective evaluation(quality of facility services):strong correlation,medium correlation,weak correlation,and irrelevance.Subsequently,considering the correlation characteristics of each facility type,potential influencing factors,and insights gained from field research in two representative communities,we aim to propose a strategy for classifying and optimizing public service facilities within the community life circle.The goal is to offer other cities nationwide experiences that can serve as reference points in their own urban development initiatives.
subjective and objective evaluationcommunity life circlepublic service facilitiescoverage ratesatisfaction rate