Spatial Spillover Effects of Urban Gray-Green Space Form on COVID-19 Pandemic in China

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作者
Kang, Tingting [1 ,2 ]
Jiang, Yangyang [3 ,4 ]
Yang, Chuangeng [3 ,4 ]
She, Yujie [3 ,4 ]
Jiang, Zixi [3 ,4 ]
Li, Zeng [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Peking Univ, Shenzhen Grad Sch, Sch Urban Planning & Design, Shenzhen 518055, Peoples R China
[2] Minist Nat Resources China, Key Lab Earth Surface Syst & Human Earth Relat, Shenzhen 518055, Peoples R China
[3] South China Normal Univ, Sch Geog, Guangzhou 510631, Peoples R China
[4] Guangdong Acad Sci, Guangzhou Inst Geog, Guangdong Prov Key Lab Remote Sensing & Geog Infor, Guangdong Open Lab Geospatial Informat Technol & A, Guangzhou 510070, Peoples R China
[5] Guangdong Hong Kong Macau Joint Lab Smart Cities, Shenzhen 518061, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
COVID-19; population mobility; spillover effects; urban form; green space connectivity; LAND-USE; MODEL; POPULATION; PARAMETER; DYNAMICS; MOBILITY; IMPACT;
D O I
10.3390/land14040896
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Although the immediate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been alleviated, its long-term effects continue to shape global health and public safety. Policymakers should prepare for potential future health crises and direct urban planning toward more sustainable outcomes. While numerous studies have examined factors influencing the risk of COVID-19, few have investigated the spatial spillover effects of urban form and green space. In this study, we quantified urban form using landscape pattern indices, represented population mobility with the Baidu Migration Scale Index, and assessed the role of key influencing factors on the epidemic through STIRPAT and spatial Durbin models. Our findings reveal that population migration from Wuhan had a significant local impact on the spread of COVID-19. These factors not only intensified local transmission, but also triggered positive spatial spillover effects, spreading the virus to neighboring regions. We also found that green space connectivity (pc5) plays a crucial role in reducing the spread of the virus, both locally and in surrounding areas. High green space connectivity helps mitigate disease transmission during an epidemic. In contrast, the spatial configuration and unipolarity of urban areas (pc1) contributed to the increased spread of the virus to neighboring cities. Ultimately, balancing building density with green space distribution is essential for enhancing urban resilience. This research provides new insights into sustainable urban planning and helps us understand the impact of the spillover effects of gray-green space forms on public health and safety.
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