Identifying the urban communities of New York City using bikeshare data from NYC citibike


Autoria(s): Broderick, Colin
Contribuinte(s)

Padgham, Mark

Painho, Marco

Belmonte, Oscar

Data(s)

26/03/2015

26/03/2015

30/01/2015

Resumo

This study identifies a measure of the cultural importance of an area within a city. It does so by making use of origindestination trip data and the bike stations of the bike share system in New York City as a proxy to study the city. Rarely is movement in the city studied at such a small scale. The change in strength of the similarity of movement between each station is studied. It is the first study to provide this measure of importance for every point in the system. This measure is then related to the characteristics which make for vibrant city communities, namely highly mixed land use types. It reveals that the spatial pattern of important areas remains constant over differing time periods. Communities are then characterised by the land uses surrounding these stations with high measures of importance. Finally it identifies the areas of global cultural importance alongside the areas of local importance to the city.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/14557

201393999

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #GIS #Cities #Open Data #City Study #Bikeshare Schemes #Urban Planning #Geospatial #Urban Community Hubs
Tipo

masterThesis