Abstract

The continuous urbanization leads to a large number of land lost farmers pouring into the city, and the social integration of these people has become an important research topic of urban renewal. By means of field exploration and in-depth visit, this paper investigates and collates the data of some typical urban residual spaces where new industrial workers live, and finds that these spaces have common spatial characteristics, such as single spatial level, poor ecological environment and lack of landscape facilities. Then, by using statistical analysis and structural model, the comparative analysis of different types of space, and finds that the use of ecological compensation regulation can form a reasonable spatial layout, high-quality ecological effects and rich service facilities, so as to improve the spatial quality of urban residual space and provide highquality space environment for new industrial workers, Promote social integration, social integration of workers in new industries.

Highlights

  • In recent years, with the rapid development of China's urbanization, the central area of the city continues to expand to the periphery of the city

  • According to the survey results, we find that these "urban residue spaces" have the following characteristics: 1) From the perspective of spatial location, new industrial workers tend to choose the areas with high density of urban residential areas, avoid the main roads, commercial and office clusters, and choose the areas surrounded by urban secondary roads and urban branch roads

  • The continuous urbanization has caused a large number of new industrial workers to rush into cities

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Background

With the rapid development of China's urbanization, the central area of the city continues to expand to the periphery of the city. According to the survey results, we find that these "urban residue spaces" have the following characteristics: 1) From the perspective of spatial location, new industrial workers tend to choose the areas with high density of urban residential areas, avoid the main roads, commercial and office clusters, and choose the areas surrounded by urban secondary roads and urban branch roads. These areas have a large population base, convenient transportation, wide vision, and avoid largescale transient crowd. The interior of the venue is open, with few people and lack of entertainment and leisure facilities

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