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How to improve urban transportation planning in big data era? A practice in the study of traffic analysis zone delineation

Binyu Yang, Yuan Tian, Jian Wang, Xiaowei Hu and Shi An

Transport Policy, 2022, vol. 127, issue C, 1-14

Abstract: Traffic analysis zone (TAZ) is the basic unit of urban transportation planning. The appropriateness of TAZ delineation will affect the rationality of transportation planning and the accuracy of transportation analysis, and thus affect the final planning decision-making. However, in the big data era, there is still a lack of methods to integrate multi-source data for TAZ delineation. How to effectively fuse multi-source heterogeneous data in the TAZ delineation process is still an unsolved technical difficulty. To fill this gap, this paper designs a multi-source data-driven stepwise strategy to solve the TAZ delineation problem by creating a zoning system with zones showing homogeneous mobility behaviors and containing homogeneous land use characteristics. Firstly, mining the spatial-temporal travel features and land use information of transit stations and parcels from multi-source data, including transit smart card data, ride-hailing data, bike-sharing trip data, and point-of-interest (POI) data. Then, a core parcel determination algorithm which mainly consists of Fuzzy C-Means station clustering and a constructed parcel core degree function is proposed to generate the core parcels of each potential TAZ. After that, parcels are clustered around the core ones into TAZs through a multi-feature driven clustering algorithm, in the process of which the homogeneity within TAZs is guaranteed. Finally, the optimal zoning system is obtained by comparing the information loss calculation result of multiple zoning schemes. Taking Beijing as a case study area, 624 TAZs are obtained by applying the proposed method. The delineation result is comparatively analyzed with TAZs obtained by the traditional delineation method and a baseline method by applying multi-indicator measurement. The result reveals that the presented approach can promote the rationality of TAZ delineation.

Keywords: Traffic analysis zone; Multi-source big data; Urban transportation planning; Data driven (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2022.08.002

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