Spatial distribution and service equity of sports venues in central China

As a key emerging pillar, the sports industry plays a significant role in promoting the high-quality development of regional and national economies. However, research on the spatial distribution characteristics of sports venues is insufficient, particularly when considering population size and densi...

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Main Authors: Wenhai Kou, Haoyu Liu, Jiahao Zhai
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2025.1627827/full
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description As a key emerging pillar, the sports industry plays a significant role in promoting the high-quality development of regional and national economies. However, research on the spatial distribution characteristics of sports venues is insufficient, particularly when considering population size and density. This study focuses on the six provinces in central China, examining the spatial distribution features of sports venues and the balance in service population coverage. Using point of interest (POI) data for sports venues, the seventh national census data, and population density data, this study employs GIS spatial analysis methods such as mean nearest neighbor distance, kernel density estimation, and overlay analysis. The findings reveal that sports venues in the six central provinces exhibit a pattern of high-density clustering in provincial capital. The spatial distribution of sports venues is most influenced by permanent population and GDP, while showing little correlation with land area. Most of these facilities are concentrated in areas with high population densities, particularly in the capital cities. However, the current distribution of sports venues in many cities across the six provinces does not adequately meet the needs of the local population. To address this imbalance, it is recommended that the number and placement of sports facilities in the six central provinces should fully account for the distribution and density of the local population. While prioritizing development in provincial capitals, efforts should also be made to accelerate the construction of sports venues in sub-high-density core areas, especially in economically underdeveloped cities. Furthermore, the development of sports venues in towns and townships should be leveraged to promote local leisure sports and sports tourism.
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spelling doaj-art-5b1c57e313de4257af2c4ac29ca3c7d02025-08-20T03:09:35ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632025-07-011310.3389/feart.2025.16278271627827Spatial distribution and service equity of sports venues in central ChinaWenhai Kou0Haoyu Liu1Jiahao Zhai2School of Physical Education and Health Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, ChinaResearch Center for Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, Xiamen University, Xiamen, ChinaSchool of Geography and Ocean Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing, ChinaAs a key emerging pillar, the sports industry plays a significant role in promoting the high-quality development of regional and national economies. However, research on the spatial distribution characteristics of sports venues is insufficient, particularly when considering population size and density. This study focuses on the six provinces in central China, examining the spatial distribution features of sports venues and the balance in service population coverage. Using point of interest (POI) data for sports venues, the seventh national census data, and population density data, this study employs GIS spatial analysis methods such as mean nearest neighbor distance, kernel density estimation, and overlay analysis. The findings reveal that sports venues in the six central provinces exhibit a pattern of high-density clustering in provincial capital. The spatial distribution of sports venues is most influenced by permanent population and GDP, while showing little correlation with land area. Most of these facilities are concentrated in areas with high population densities, particularly in the capital cities. However, the current distribution of sports venues in many cities across the six provinces does not adequately meet the needs of the local population. To address this imbalance, it is recommended that the number and placement of sports facilities in the six central provinces should fully account for the distribution and density of the local population. While prioritizing development in provincial capitals, efforts should also be made to accelerate the construction of sports venues in sub-high-density core areas, especially in economically underdeveloped cities. Furthermore, the development of sports venues in towns and townships should be leveraged to promote local leisure sports and sports tourism.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2025.1627827/fullsports venuespopulation sizepopulation densityspatial distributionequity
spellingShingle Wenhai Kou
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Spatial distribution and service equity of sports venues in central China
Frontiers in Earth Science
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population size
population density
spatial distribution
equity
title Spatial distribution and service equity of sports venues in central China
title_full Spatial distribution and service equity of sports venues in central China
title_fullStr Spatial distribution and service equity of sports venues in central China
title_full_unstemmed Spatial distribution and service equity of sports venues in central China
title_short Spatial distribution and service equity of sports venues in central China
title_sort spatial distribution and service equity of sports venues in central china
topic sports venues
population size
population density
spatial distribution
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