Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, USA.
J Health Polit Policy Law. 2013 Aug;38(4):815-39. doi: 10.1215/03616878-2208612. Epub 2013 May 3.
Municipal mixed-use zoning (MUZ) is one public health strategy to create more walkable neighborhoods by reducing the separation of daily activities. This study uses a novel data-gathering methodology to evaluate municipal zoning ordinances in twenty-two California cities in conjunction with the walkability potential of resulting mixed-use zones, to explore the extent to which variations in uses mandated by MUZ ordinances are correlated with variations in walking opportunities. We find that, after controlling for population, socioeconomic status, and zone size, significant relationships exist between the range and precision of uses mandated by MUZ ordinances and the mixture and breadth of walking destinations in these zones. The study also demonstrates that analysis of municipal zoning codes and a novel data-gathering methodology yield valid data. The analysis of MUZ ordinances is a significant complement to other approaches to measuring walkability and can be used across cities.
城市混合用途分区(MUZ)是通过减少日常活动的分离来创建更适合步行的社区的一种公共卫生策略。本研究使用一种新颖的数据收集方法,结合混合用途区的步行潜力,评估了加利福尼亚州 22 个城市的市政分区条例,以探讨 MUZ 条例规定的用途变化与步行机会变化之间的相关性。我们发现,在控制人口、社会经济地位和区域规模后,MUZ 条例规定的用途范围和精度与这些区域的步行目的地的多样性和广度之间存在显著关系。该研究还表明,对市政分区法规的分析和一种新颖的数据收集方法可以产生有效的数据。对 MUZ 条例的分析是衡量步行能力的其他方法的重要补充,可以在各个城市使用。