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A Study On The Commuting Accessibility Of Community System Based On The Concept Of Urban Traffic Justice

Posted on:2014-05-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L ShiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2252330422957115Subject:Human Geography
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The separation of resident place and workspace to form a long-distance whichleads to the long distant commuter is called community space dislocation.It is one ofthe curial issues in the urban spatial expansion sphere concerning the social spaceproblem; it is also one of the cutting-edge issues of urban social geography and urbanplanning research. Based on the concept of commuter justice, the focus of the researchis to improve the accessibility of residents and their workplaces. This paper strives toexplore the possibility of urban residents and their workplaces in terms of citycommunity justice, and conduct a research on the relative solutions of those kinds ofsolutions.This paper aims to explore the ways of how to improve the quality of residencesin terms of space and community under the background of Humanistic Geography.The article conducts a detailed retrospect the relative study both at home and abroad.In addition, taking Xi’an newly-built districts for example, the paper analyzes theproblem of social community filtering under the circumstance of city residentseparation, and gives a deeper study on the separation of resident place and workspacestatus of High-tech district, Beijiao economic and Technological Development Zoneand Qujiang New development area. Last but not the least, the thesis points out that toimprove the availability of community resources for all the citizens on account ofHumanistic Geography, we must build or adjust the community system of the city.Moreover, based on the commuter justice theory, the author is intended to find out thesolutions of how to improve the accessibility of the resident place and workspace inview of commuter justice.
Keywords/Search Tags:Justice theory, Staff which live in the idea of Justice, Community system
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