Performance Evaluation of Rail Transit Station Land Use Based on Passenger Throughput-A Case Study of Shanghai

Objective Shanghai Master Plan (2017-2035) evaluates land use performance using the index of land use area for construction of GDP per unit area across the city. However, since rail transit stations are more concerned with passenger throughput, this index may not be suitable for evaluating land use...

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Published in:Chengshi guidao jiaotong yanjiu
Main Authors: WANG He, YANG Chao, YAN Fenfan
Format: Article
Language:Chinese
Published: Urban Mass Transit Magazine Press 2024-07-01
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Online Access:https://umt1998.tongji.edu.cn/journal/paper/doi/10.16037/j.1007-869x.2024.07.028.html
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description Objective Shanghai Master Plan (2017-2035) evaluates land use performance using the index of land use area for construction of GDP per unit area across the city. However, since rail transit stations are more concerned with passenger throughput, this index may not be suitable for evaluating land use performance at the stations. Therefore, it is necessary to select appropriate indicators to evaluate the land use performance of rail transit stations. Method By utilizing data on passenger throughput at Shanghai rail transit stations and combining with AOI (area of interest) data, POI (point of interest) data, and surrounding land use planning and utilization situation, the passenger throughput per unit area is defined as the indicator for evaluating the land use performance of stations. The land use performance of rail transit stations in central urban area (within the Outer Ring Inner Region) of Shanghai is evaluated, the performance of general stations and interchange stations is compared, and a causal analysis of the land use performance results of different stations is conducted. Result & Conclusion The type and intensity of land use around the stations have a significant impact on station performance. Rail transit stations located near major transportation hubs, economic development zones, industrial parks, and large commercial districts exhibit higher land use performance. Conversely, stations surrounded by areas with lower land development intensity and dense residential communities demonstrate lower land use performance.
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spelling doaj-art-e4d99e45397a47ad981d0f82faec88802025-08-20T00:32:04ZzhoUrban Mass Transit Magazine PressChengshi guidao jiaotong yanjiu1007-869X2024-07-0127716416810.16037/j.1007-869x.2024.07.028Performance Evaluation of Rail Transit Station Land Use Based on Passenger Throughput-A Case Study of ShanghaiWANG He0YANG Chao1YAN Fenfan2Zhejiang Scientific Research Institute of Transport, 310023, Hangzhou, ChinaZhejiang Scientific Research Institute of Transport, 310023, Hangzhou, ChinaShanghai Municipal Development & Reform Commission, 200003, Shanghai, ChinaObjective Shanghai Master Plan (2017-2035) evaluates land use performance using the index of land use area for construction of GDP per unit area across the city. However, since rail transit stations are more concerned with passenger throughput, this index may not be suitable for evaluating land use performance at the stations. Therefore, it is necessary to select appropriate indicators to evaluate the land use performance of rail transit stations. Method By utilizing data on passenger throughput at Shanghai rail transit stations and combining with AOI (area of interest) data, POI (point of interest) data, and surrounding land use planning and utilization situation, the passenger throughput per unit area is defined as the indicator for evaluating the land use performance of stations. The land use performance of rail transit stations in central urban area (within the Outer Ring Inner Region) of Shanghai is evaluated, the performance of general stations and interchange stations is compared, and a causal analysis of the land use performance results of different stations is conducted. Result & Conclusion The type and intensity of land use around the stations have a significant impact on station performance. Rail transit stations located near major transportation hubs, economic development zones, industrial parks, and large commercial districts exhibit higher land use performance. Conversely, stations surrounded by areas with lower land development intensity and dense residential communities demonstrate lower land use performance.https://umt1998.tongji.edu.cn/journal/paper/doi/10.16037/j.1007-869x.2024.07.028.htmlrail transitstation passenger throughputland use performance
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title Performance Evaluation of Rail Transit Station Land Use Based on Passenger Throughput-A Case Study of Shanghai
title_full Performance Evaluation of Rail Transit Station Land Use Based on Passenger Throughput-A Case Study of Shanghai
title_fullStr Performance Evaluation of Rail Transit Station Land Use Based on Passenger Throughput-A Case Study of Shanghai
title_full_unstemmed Performance Evaluation of Rail Transit Station Land Use Based on Passenger Throughput-A Case Study of Shanghai
title_short Performance Evaluation of Rail Transit Station Land Use Based on Passenger Throughput-A Case Study of Shanghai
title_sort performance evaluation of rail transit station land use based on passenger throughput a case study of shanghai
topic rail transit
station passenger throughput
land use performance
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