Strengthening the statistical summaries of economic output areas for urban planning support systems

Chul Sue Hwang, Seong Yun Hong, Tae Keon Hwang, Byungyun Yang

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Abstract

Despite efforts to research the transformation of urban structures, difficulties remain in estimating credible statistical information in the existing census output areas. This research proposes two alternatives to construct new economic output areas by considering the socioeconomic homogeneities where economic activities occur. In particular, we developed an algorithm to aggregate new economic zones into the existing census output areas. For this purpose, we utilized matrix systems that consider population sizes, the number of workers and workplaces, and a combination of these factors in the two alternatives. Urban planners need to provide credible statistical summaries at the census output areas. Our findings contribute to this research by suggesting that it is essential to consider the population and the number of workplaces with socioeconomic homogeneity. These findings will also help other researchers who study the transformation of urban structures because they can use more reliable statistical information for their simulation model that predicts an urban structure. Furthermore, it will help improve the national statistics office's roles for public and urban planners and provide an important source for the national statistical geographic information services.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5640
JournalSustainability (Switzerland)
Volume12
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2020

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Keywords

  • Census output areas
  • GIS
  • National statistics
  • Urban planning

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