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- Jiye Tao
(School of Mechanics and Aeronautics, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010051, China)
- Jianlin Jia
(School of Mechanics and Aeronautics, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010051, China)
Abstract
The imbalance of urban public transport networks often leads to traffic congestion. Traditional planning prioritizes system optimization and single-mode travel, neglecting interactions between different modes. From an economic perspective and based on passenger travel behavior, this paper constructs a reasonable path set for multimodal networks. Using information entropy, it establishes multidimensional indicators including site path diversity entropy, destination regional entropy vectors, and weighted comprehensive entropy. Regional aggregation and coefficient of variation analyze internal balance, while scatter plots and the Gini coefficient measure global resource allocation equity. ArcGIS Pro 3.4.3 is employed for spatial analysis and visualization. An empirical study of Beijing’s six central districts reveals significant spatial heterogeneity in path distribution across functional zones: working areas exhibit concentric patterns, commercial areas form corridor agglomerations, residential areas have the highest entropy values, and transport hubs are relatively balanced. Cluster analysis based on entropy vectors effectively identifies commuter, residential, and hub station types. Some hubs show an ideal “high richness, low imbalance” state, while areas like Beijing Railway Station exhibit “low richness, high imbalance.” The Gini coefficient of 0.1864 indicates relatively balanced public transport resources overall. The “route-region-demand” collaborative analysis framework constructed in this study achieves a paradigm shift from static network structure to dynamic human-oriented evaluation, providing methodological support for equity assessment, network optimization, and resource allocation in multimodal public transport networks, and can contribute to the equitable and balanced sustainable development of public transport.
Suggested Citation
Jiye Tao & Jianlin Jia, 2026.
"Regional Balance of Urban Multimodal Public Transport Network Based on Path Diversity,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(9), pages 1-31, April.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:9:p:4193-:d:1926632
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