| Urban physical examination aims to assess the current state of urban development and identify the root causes of urban issues.Urban disease is an inevitable product of city growth that could impact the development process.The primary objective of urban physical examination is to investigate the causes of urban disease,slow down its progression,and mitigate or eliminate it through policy intervention or market regulation.This helps to promote high-quality,healthy urban development.This thesis begins by reviewing urban disease theory and practice,urban evaluation,and physical examination index systems used domestically and abroad.It also analyzes the physical examination content and purpose of the two existing index systems in China.Using multi-source data research findings,the thesis analyzes the issues in urban physical examination in less developed areas of Pu’er City and uses this as the basis for constructing a new index system.The thesis explores the internal logic of urban diseases and physical examination,reclassifies indicators,and utilizes advantages of multi-source data to address the deficiencies of the current index system from a "people-oriented" perspective.The evaluation standard and satisfaction index evaluation system for the urban physical examination index is created,and a "dual system" correlation model is proposed.This model is applied to Lancang County and Ximeng County,and with their unique characteristics,aims to discover and eradicate existing and potential "urban diseases" in underdeveloped areas with low urbanization rates.At the same time,the basic requirements of multi-source data application and the construction of dynamic monitoring platform are discussed. |