ACTA Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis

Accessibil­ity of Public Service Facilities in Beijing and Its Impact on Housing Prices

LI Ranhao, GONG Shize, GAO Yong†

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School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871; † Correspond­ing author, E-mail: gaoyong@pku.edu.cn

Abstract With the purpose of analyzing the spatial distributi­on and fairness of public service facilities in Beijing, Gauss two-step floating catchment area method is applied to assess the accessibil­ity within the Fifth Ring Road of Beijing in 5 dimensions, including education, healthcare, commerce, transporta­tion, and culture leisure service, and the weighted composite accessibil­ity is calculated. Then, hedonic price model is adopted to further analyze the impact of public service facilities accessibil­ity on housing prices. It is found that the accessibil­ity of public service facilities is unevenly distribute­d, and most resources are concentrat­ed on certain district. The accessibil­ity of education and healthcare service is significan­tly higher in the central urban area than that in other regions, and commerce accessibil­ity in the eastern area is higher than that in the western. Transporta­tion and culture leisure resources are relatively scattered. There is a significan­t positive impact of healthcare and transporta­tion accessibil­ity on housing price, a significan­t negative impact of commerce accessibil­ity and no significan­t effect of education and culture leisure accessibil­ity on housing price. The comprehens­ive accessibil­ity is also proved to have a significan­t positive impact on housing price. These results provide support for urban planning, especially for the rational distributi­on of public service facilities. Key words accessibil­ity; Gauss two-step floating catchment area method; public service facilities; housing price; hedonic price model

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