《Prioritizing compactness for a better quality of life: The case of U.S. cities》
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- 作者
- Hsi-Chuan Wang
- 来源
- CITIES,Vol.123,Issue1,Article 103566
- 语言
- 英文
- 关键字
- Compactness;Urban sprawl;Quality of life;Sustainable urbanism
- 作者单位
- Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Canada;Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Canada
- 摘要
- Compact development is a common approach employed to achieve sustainable urban forms; however, whether compact development leads to a quality of life (QOL) improvement remains the question. Revealing this dynamic is essential in the United States, where compact development has been advocated to transform the nation's alleged unsustainable lifestyle. This paper applies cross-sectional and longitudinal regression to uncover (1) the relationship between compactness and QOL in forty-four U.S. cities, and (2) the effect of “compacting” on eight Urbanized Areas (UZAs). The finding is that the correlation between QOL and compactness is significantly positive when cities become more compact but significantly negative when they are overly compact. Furthermore, most UZAs have experienced a significant increase in QOL as they transition from sprawl to a more compact status. For cities experiencing sprawl, it is reasonable to support compact development given the objectives of increasing QOL; however, to prevent the negative impacts of “over-compactness,” policies should be aimed at suitable compactness. The paper encourages city officials and planners to focus on local conditions. Professionals should reconsider how they design cities with regard to a high quality of life, rather than focusing exclusively on urban form policies.