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Development of Evaluation Index Model for Activation and Promotion of Public Space in the Historic District Based on AHP/DEA

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  • Fengwen Wu
  • Shiyu Qin
  • Chunyu Su
  • Mingyuan Chen
  • Qian Wang
  • Qizeng Zhang

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Historic districts represent an important characteristic of Beijing and are also a crucial carrier of Chinese historic culture. However, they are significantly affected by the rapid urban constructions. Thus, it is of great significance to maintain and promote the public space in historic districts. This paper uses a multisource data superposition method to select the evaluation index of public space. The AHP was also used to complete the single-level and total-level ranking and calculation of evaluation indexes. Finally, based on the DEA model, a vitality evaluation model of Beijing historic district public spaces was developed and its validity was verified through a case study of the Wanping historic district.

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  • Fengwen Wu & Shiyu Qin & Chunyu Su & Mingyuan Chen & Qian Wang & Qizeng Zhang, 2021. "Development of Evaluation Index Model for Activation and Promotion of Public Space in the Historic District Based on AHP/DEA," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6590699
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6590699
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