The diversity and density of urban functions have been known to affect urban vibrancy positively, but the relation between the two has not been empirically examined; if high density is associated with low diversity in an area, its vibrancy may not increase. To obtain a better understanding of the metabolism of cities and directions for urban planning interventions, this paper offers empirical evidence on the association between the diversity and density of urban functions in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, using a robust density index that was determined via a Monte Carlo simulation. By conducting association analyses, it was found that highly dense station areas tended to display low diversity at multiple scales. Further investigation indicated that this negative correlation was owing to different spatial characteristics of functions and complementary functioning among highly accessible station areas. This paper argues for considering both diversity and density in urban planning to make station areas vibrant and resilient.
翻译:众所周知,城市功能的多样性和密度对城市活力产生了积极影响,但两者之间的关系没有经过经验审查;如果高密度与一个地区的低多样性有关,那么其活力可能不会增加;为了更好地了解城市的新陈代谢和城市规划干预措施的方向,本文件提供了经验证据,说明东京都市区城市功能的多样性和密度之间的关联,采用了蒙特卡洛模拟确定的强密度指数;通过进行联系分析,发现高密度的台站地区往往在多个规模上显示低多样性;进一步调查表明,这种负相关关系是由于高度可及的台站地区功能和互补功能的不同空间特征和功能;本文件主张在城市规划中考虑多样性和密度,以使车站地区充满活力和复原力。