Evaluating spatial accessibility of cultural urban land use by using improved 2SFCA method in Xi'an, China

Heliyon. 2022 Dec 5;8(12):e11993. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11993. eCollection 2022 Dec.

Abstract

With rapid urbanization, contradictions between rapid economic development and a lack of spiritual culture become increasingly complicated. Accessibility is a useful spatial quantitative index to evaluate the spiritual and cultural construction of the city. Amongst various accessibility methods, the two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method is suitable for evaluating cultural urban land use (CULU) based on its advantage of flexibility and rationality. This study selects Xi'an as the representative ancient city. Based on comparing accessibility results between different travel modes (walk, bus, subway, and total), and analyzing through statistics, Z-score, and comparison of classification, comparison of a particular area, we obtain the characteristics of CULU accessibility in Xi'an. Firstly, for different travel modes, the distribution of CULU accessibility value in Xi'an is imbalanced, and the accessibility value of bus and subway is closely related to public transport resources. Secondly, CULU in Xi'an has apparent features of being dense in the center, sparse in the suburbs, and lack edge, which correspond to the development of the city. Finally, about 60% accessibility value is contributed by historical CULU, which reflects the typical characteristics of Xi'an as an ancient city with rich historical resources. This study profoundly analyses the attributes of CULU in Xi'an and provides essential data for decision-makers. Furthermore, it gives a significant exploration for building a CULU evaluation system in the future.

Keywords: 2SFCA; Ancient city; Evaluation system; Spatial accessibility; Urban cultural study; Urban land use.