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Exploring Dynamic Street Vendors and Pedestrians through the Lens of Static Spatial Configuration in Yuncheng, China

Ziwen Sun, Iain Scott, Simon Bell, Yufeng Yang, Zichu Yang

2022Remote Sensing11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Extensive studies have demonstrated the relationship between static street networks and dynamic pedestrian movement. Street vendors temporarily appear in a vibrant space, closely engaging with numerous pedestrians. Is street vending distribution related to street network configuration? And if so, in what ways? This study investigates the heterogeneous relationships between pedestrians, vendors and the urban and suburban places they inhabit in Yuncheng by contrasting two different types of pedestrian-driven maps. The vending distribution map was identified via semi-structured interviews with urban managers (n = 11) in 2017. The spatial network configuration was examined through space syntax segment angular analysis, containing Integration, Choice and Combined Centrality properties at macro-, meso- and micro-scales. By overlapping the distribution map to the syntactic maps in the Quantum Geographic Information System (QGIS) platform, our results show that street vending distribution is most related to the Choice property at the meso-scale. Using semi-structured interviews (n = 53) and observations at two specific sites, we further found relationships tend to be opposed in urban and suburban areas. The study provides an alternative approach to integrating quantitative and qualitative data, expanding the theoretical and empirical understanding of spatial configuration and urban street activities related to walking and vending. This understanding has the potential to contribute to the design of more liveable street spaces.

Topics & Concepts

Space syntaxStreet networkCentralityPedestrianTransport engineeringComputer scienceMacroSpatial configurationSpace (punctuation)ChinaGeographyDistribution (mathematics)Programming languageArchaeologyEngineeringMathematicsCombinatoricsOperating systemMathematical analysisUrban Design and Spatial AnalysisUrban Transport and AccessibilityLand Use and Ecosystem Services
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