Planning for Urban Satisfaction

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Title
Planning for Urban Satisfaction
Description
This paper aims to examine the strengths and weaknesses of social media platforms and proposes a vision for a better platform to invite bottom-up citizen participation in data-driven urban planning for urban satisfaction. The research proposes a method to measure the emotional response of individual citizens to the characteristics of the built environment focusing on proximity and convenience between pedestrians and nearby commercial and cultural activities. My proposed method requires a geotagged dataset with some measure of individual satisfaction with the built environment. The research demonstrates this method using Weibo posts tagged "Jiaxing", a small-sized city in China, coupled with a measure of each post's positivity, as estimated by the Baidu AI platform. The results illustrate that the combination of social media data and sentiment analysis is insufficiently specific to usefully inform planning decisions. I conclude with the proposal of a social media platform that could better measure individual satisfaction with the built environment.
Creator
wang, yuanzhao
Subject
Big data
Sentiment Analysis
Social media platform
the Built environment
Urban planning
Urban satisfaction
Urban planning
Information science
Land use planning
Contributor
Voulgaris, Carole T
Voulgaris, Carole T
Wall, Alex
Waldheim, Charles
Date
2022-06-09T03:58:05Z
2022
2022-06-08
2022-05
2022-06-09T03:58:05Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
wang, yuanzhao. 2022. Planning for Urban Satisfaction. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
29211393
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37372328
0000-0002-5588-5948
Language
en