OALib | 2021

Research on the Allocation of Urban and Rural Public Service Facilities Based on Life Circle Theory—A Case Study of Honghu City, Hubei Province

 

Abstract


With the continuous improvement of living standard, the improvement of public service facilities is an essential topic in urban and rural construction. Public service facilities are a bridge to promote the equalization of public service facilities at an early date, to create a better living environment and to ensure social equity. This paper studies the allocation of public service facilities in Honghu City, applies the theory of living circles to the allocation of urban and rural public service facilities, and divides Honghu City into urban living circles and community living circles based on the specific conditions of Honghu City. Furthermore, the community life circle is refined into a 15-minute community life circle, a 10-minute community life circle, and a 5-minute community life circle. Based on the theory of living circle, this paper studies the allocation of urban and rural public service facilities in Honghu City, and puts forward the guidance of urban and rural public service facilities allocation based on the theory of living circle, which is conducive to creating a urban and rural environment with perfect facilities, reasonable layout and meeting people’s needs, At the same time, it also provides some reference significance for the allocation of urban and rural public service facilities.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.4236/oalib.1107852
Language English
Journal OALib

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