Mixedβuse land planning seeks to balance residential, commercial, and recreational functions within a compact urban footprint. By integrating these uses, cities can reduce travel distances, promote walkability, and enhance economic resilience.
Quantifying this balance requires a composite metric that reflects the intensity of each landβuse type. The Gapmixed Use Index (U) aggregates weighted contributions from residential density (R), commercial floorβarea ratio (C), greenβspace proportion (G), and transportation accessibility (T).
Higher values of U indicate a more synergistic mix, supporting sustainable growth and vibrant public realms. Planners can adjust the underlying weights to reflect local policy priorities.
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