ABSTRACT

The concept of “Park City” shows that China attaches importance to the ecological environment in the construction of human settlements, but there is a phenomenon of uneven spatial distribution in the process of urban construction. Coordinating the construction of urban parks on the supply side and the demand side has far-reaching significance for the sustainable development of the city. This paper constructs an evaluation index system for urban parks' social equity in three dimensions: the supply of urban parks, the link between people and the land, and the needs of urban residents. The results show that the overall distribution is unbalanced, presenting a spatial pattern of “high on both sides, low in the middle,” and social equity is poorly balanced. It provides a certain reference value for the development of urban parks and the construction of an ecologically livable park city in Hangzhou.