A Framework for Synergy Measurement Between Transportation and Production–Living–Ecological Space Using Volume-to-Capacity Ratio, Accessibility, and Coordination

In the stage of high-quality development, the functional coordination between transportation systems and territorial space is a key issue for improving urban spatial efficiency. This paper breaks through the traditional volume-to-capacity ratio analysis paradigm and innovatively integrates the “prod...

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Main Authors: Xiaoyi Ma, Mingmin Liu, Jingru Huang, Ruihua Hu, Hongjie He
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/14/7/1495
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Mingmin Liu
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description In the stage of high-quality development, the functional coordination between transportation systems and territorial space is a key issue for improving urban spatial efficiency. This paper breaks through the traditional volume-to-capacity ratio analysis paradigm and innovatively integrates the “production-living-ecological space” theory. By introducing an improved accessibility evaluation model and developing a coordination measurement algorithm, a three-dimensional evaluation mechanism covering development potential assessment, service efficiency diagnosis, and resource allocation optimization is established. Empirical research indicates that the improved accessibility indicators can precisely identify the transportation location value of regional functional cores, while the composite coordination indicators can deconstruct the spatiotemporal matching characteristics of “transportation facilities—spatial functions,” providing a dual decision-making basis for the redevelopment of existing space. This measurement system innovatively realizes the integration of planning transmission mechanisms with multi-scale application scenarios, guiding both overall spatial planning and urban renewal area re-optimization. The methodology, applied to the urban villages of Guangzhou, can significantly increase land utilization intensity and value. The research results offer a technical tool for cross-scale collaboration in land space planning reforms and provide theoretical innovations and practical guidance for the value reconstruction of existing spaces under the context of new urbanization.
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spelling doaj-art-e79d0dfb4b55431f90c34232b2ddfcc72025-08-20T03:32:14ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2025-07-01147149510.3390/land14071495A Framework for Synergy Measurement Between Transportation and Production–Living–Ecological Space Using Volume-to-Capacity Ratio, Accessibility, and CoordinationXiaoyi Ma0Mingmin Liu1Jingru Huang2Ruihua Hu3Hongjie He4Guangzhou Transport Planning Research Institute Co., Ltd., Guangzhou 510030, ChinaGuangzhou Transport Planning Research Institute Co., Ltd., Guangzhou 510030, ChinaGuangzhou Transport Planning Research Institute Co., Ltd., Guangzhou 510030, ChinaGuangzhou Transport Planning Research Institute Co., Ltd., Guangzhou 510030, ChinaGuangzhou Transport Planning Research Institute Co., Ltd., Guangzhou 510030, ChinaIn the stage of high-quality development, the functional coordination between transportation systems and territorial space is a key issue for improving urban spatial efficiency. This paper breaks through the traditional volume-to-capacity ratio analysis paradigm and innovatively integrates the “production-living-ecological space” theory. By introducing an improved accessibility evaluation model and developing a coordination measurement algorithm, a three-dimensional evaluation mechanism covering development potential assessment, service efficiency diagnosis, and resource allocation optimization is established. Empirical research indicates that the improved accessibility indicators can precisely identify the transportation location value of regional functional cores, while the composite coordination indicators can deconstruct the spatiotemporal matching characteristics of “transportation facilities—spatial functions,” providing a dual decision-making basis for the redevelopment of existing space. This measurement system innovatively realizes the integration of planning transmission mechanisms with multi-scale application scenarios, guiding both overall spatial planning and urban renewal area re-optimization. The methodology, applied to the urban villages of Guangzhou, can significantly increase land utilization intensity and value. The research results offer a technical tool for cross-scale collaboration in land space planning reforms and provide theoretical innovations and practical guidance for the value reconstruction of existing spaces under the context of new urbanization.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/14/7/1495production-living-ecological spaceaccessibilitycoordinationsynergy
spellingShingle Xiaoyi Ma
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A Framework for Synergy Measurement Between Transportation and Production–Living–Ecological Space Using Volume-to-Capacity Ratio, Accessibility, and Coordination
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accessibility
coordination
synergy
title A Framework for Synergy Measurement Between Transportation and Production–Living–Ecological Space Using Volume-to-Capacity Ratio, Accessibility, and Coordination
title_full A Framework for Synergy Measurement Between Transportation and Production–Living–Ecological Space Using Volume-to-Capacity Ratio, Accessibility, and Coordination
title_fullStr A Framework for Synergy Measurement Between Transportation and Production–Living–Ecological Space Using Volume-to-Capacity Ratio, Accessibility, and Coordination
title_full_unstemmed A Framework for Synergy Measurement Between Transportation and Production–Living–Ecological Space Using Volume-to-Capacity Ratio, Accessibility, and Coordination
title_short A Framework for Synergy Measurement Between Transportation and Production–Living–Ecological Space Using Volume-to-Capacity Ratio, Accessibility, and Coordination
title_sort framework for synergy measurement between transportation and production living ecological space using volume to capacity ratio accessibility and coordination
topic production-living-ecological space
accessibility
coordination
synergy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/14/7/1495
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