Highlights We measured people’s perceived gentrification (PG) and sense of community (SOC) We examined the relationship between rail development, PG and SOC. Urban rail bears a positive association with perceived gentrification. Perceived gentrification is positively linked to SOC. Residents of neighbourhoods with prospective MTR service have lower SOC.
Abstract Transit expansion can not only enhance connectivity and urban mobility but also affect neighbourhood relations and community relations. This study examines the extent to which transit-oriented development enhances or weakens the sense of community in the context of Hong Kong. Using data from a questionnaire survey conducted in 2016, we analysed the interrelationships between the presence of an urban rail service (Mass Transit Railway, or MTR), perceived neighbourhood gentrification, and sense of community based on residents’ perceptions. The primary findings indicate a somewhat complicated picture: (1) perceived gentrification is positively linked to sense of community, possibly due to improvements to the built environment and public spaces associated with gentrification; (2) MTR is not significantly linked to sense of community but is positively associated with perceived gentrification; and (3) residents living in neighbourhoods with a future MTR service demonstrate a lesser sense of community. Although our results do not indicate a strong direct influence of MTR on the sense of community, it appears possible that MTR substantially catalyses neighbourhood change, with the prospect of MTR expansion potentially lowering sense of community for certain residents due to an anticipated displacement effect. More research on these issues is necessary to better inform related urban and transport policy.
Transit-oriented development, perceived neighbourhood gentrification and sense of community: A case study of Hong Kong
2021-02-20
12 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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