编号 zgly0001683640
文献类型 期刊论文
文献题名 中国城市公共游憩空间研究重要进展与展望(英文)
作者单位 KeyLaboratoryofRegionalSustainableDevelopmentModeling InstituteofGeographicSciencesandNaturalResourcesResearch CAS CollegeofResourcesandEnvironment UniversityofChineseAcademyofSciences CenterforSpatialInformationScience TheUni
母体文献 Journal of Geographical Sciences
年卷期 2019年11期
年份 2019
分类号 F299.2
关键词 eraofmassleisure urbantourism urbanpublicrecreationalspace quantitativeanalysis China
文摘内容 As the main sites of urban residents’ recreational activity in a mass leisure era, urban public recreational space(UPRS) is the primary component of urban public spatial systems. To satisfy current demands for the construction of livable cities and to meet the challenges of UPRS development in an urbanizing context, a scientific and systematic review of the latest developments in UPRS research is important for developing this field. Based on 1264 papers from the China National Knowledge Internet and the Web of Science from 1985 to 2018, this study examined research developments on UPRS in China. Through a quantitative literature analysis, we divided UPRS-related research in China into three stages of development: the starting period(1985–2000), the growth period(2001–2009), and the consolidation period(2010–2018). Next, we identified nine hot research topics on UPRS and reviewed developments in each of these. These topics were the classification of UPRS, spatial structure and layout, comprehensive evaluation, planning and development, the impacts of UPRS development, spatial–temporal evolution laws and mechanisms, space imagery features, sustainable utilization, and governmental decision making on UPRS. We also systematically reviewed the research methods and spatial scales used in UPRS-related studies in China. In response to deficiencies in existing research, we put forward several suggestions regarding future research: Chinese UPRS studies should focus on basic theoretical research; construct a new research system that accounts for Chinese characteristics, based on interdisciplinary and multilevel spatial integration; develop a humanistic philosophy and build management systems for UPRS that can lead to the development of world-class cities based on a global vision.