Warwick Institute for the Science of Cities, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom.
Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2018 Dec 20;13(12):e0209090. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0209090. eCollection 2018.
We investigate whether increasing cycling activity affects the emergence of new local businesses. Historical amenity data from OpenStreetMap is used to quantify change in shop and sustenance amenity counts. We apply an instrumental variable framework to investigate a causal relationship and to account for endogeneity in the model. Measures of cycling infrastructure serve as instruments. The impact is evaluated on the level of 4835 Lower Super Output Areas in Greater London. Our results indicate that an increase in cycling trips significantly contributes to the emergence of new local shops and businesses. Limitations regarding data quality, zero-inflation and residual spatial autocorrelation are discussed. While our findings correspond to previous investigations stating positive economic effects of cycling, we advance research in the field by providing a new dataset of unprecedented high granularity and size. Furthermore, this is the first study in cycling research looking at business amenities as a measure of economic activity. The insights from our analysis can enhance understandings of how cycling affects the development of local urban economies and may thus be used to assess and evaluate transport policies and investments. Beyond this, our study highlights the value of open data in city research.
我们研究了增加骑行活动是否会影响新的本地企业的出现。我们使用 OpenStreetMap 的历史设施数据来量化商店和维持生计设施数量的变化。我们应用工具变量框架来研究因果关系,并在模型中考虑内生性。骑行基础设施的措施用作工具。评估的影响是在大伦敦的 4835 个下超级输出区的层面上进行的。我们的结果表明,骑行次数的增加显著促进了新的本地商店和企业的出现。讨论了数据质量、零膨胀和残差空间自相关方面的限制。虽然我们的发现与之前的研究结果一致,即骑行具有积极的经济影响,但我们通过提供一个前所未有的高粒度和大规模的新数据集,推进了该领域的研究。此外,这是第一个研究骑行对商业设施的研究,将其作为经济活动的衡量标准。我们分析的见解可以增强对骑行如何影响当地城市经济发展的理解,因此可以用于评估和评估交通政策和投资。除此之外,我们的研究还强调了开放数据在城市研究中的价值。