凝聚力(化学)
公共物品
实证研究
计算机科学
地理
计量经济学
公共经济学
数据科学
区域科学
经济
统计
微观经济学
数学
有机化学
化学
摘要
City planners have a professional and ethical responsibility to provide public goods equitably. Parks improve mental and physical health by nurturing social cohesion and enabling physical activity. So who gets parks? Park access has traditionally been evaluated using constructed variables of potential access: distances, buffers, and gravity models. These models have major limitations: they ignore commutes and other more intricate mobility behaviors. To address these issues, I propose a nationally scalable, empirical measure of realized use. Using a dataset of smartphone locations, I identify visits to parks in the 20 largest American cities. I use these data to calibrate existing models, and then contrast the models with realized use. The spatial models are not simply imprecise; they systematically over‐estimate realized access by minority populations. In other words, they understate inequity.
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