Abstract:The built environment of healthy communities is the basic unit for implementing healthy city strategies. The global spread of the COVID-19 epidemic has caused a significant decline in the health and well-being of community residents. In order to cope with the sudden public health crisis, it is necessary to quantitatively study the relationship between the characteristics of the community’s built environment and changes in the health and well-being of residents in the post-epidemic era. The study looks at different community types in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, and analyzes residents’health satisfaction and geographical spatial differences through questionnaire surveys and GIS measurements. Then, with five community-built environment characteristics, including community density, public transportation convenience, living space area, distribution of public service facilities, and green space pattern, as independent variables, it uses multiple linear regression to analyze their correlation with changes in residents’health satisfaction before and after the COVID-19 epidemic. In this way, we can rethink community planning and design, and propose a multi-scenario-based community planning way to provide assistance for community environmental planning and construction in China.
王旸,尹豪,王薪宇. 突发公共卫生危机视角下多情景导向的社区规划路径[J]. 新建筑, 2023, 41(5): 146-151.
WANG Yang,YIN Hao,WANG Xinyu. Multi-scenario-based Community Planning from the Perspective of Public Health Crisis. New Architecture, 2023, 41(5): 146-151.