This study used multiple regression analysis to examine the impact of land and building use on population, land prices, and passengers. Initially we used GIS to extract yearly data on the use of land and buildings from 0 m to 400 m in the station and annual data ranging from 400 m to 800 m from Fukuoka subway station in Japan. Then, using quantitative expressions, we analyzed 13 factors of land use and the factors used in the building, and the relationship between the relevant population, land prices, and passengers. Using several types of land use and building utilization as explanatory variables, we use multiple regression methods to analyze how selected categories affect population, land prices and passengers. This research will contribute to further development of future land and building applications.
Japan is a mountainous area, accounting for nearly two thirds of the total area. Therefore, the remaining land is used to build a house for the population of Japan. More than 90% of the population of Japan lives in cities and offers opportunities for a variety of participants including home appliances, housing builders, housing equipment manufacturers, communication manufacturers. The Japanese government set common standards for smart home equipment manufacturers, which helped the industry grow rapidly. Most Asian countries know that they do not have a common standard, and due to the lack of common standards, various household appliance manufacturers and residential equipment manufacturers have developed various standard equipment that caused integration problems . Therefore, the Japanese government established a common Echonet standard in February 2012.
This study used multiple regression analysis to examine the impact of land and building use on population, land prices, and passengers. Initially we used GIS to extract yearly data on the use of land and buildings from 0 m to 400 m in the station and annual data ranging from 400 m to 800 m from Fukuoka subway station in Japan. Then, using quantitative expressions, we analyzed 13 factors of land use and the factors used in the building, and the relationship between the relevant population, land prices, and passengers. Using several types of land use and building utilization as explanatory variables, we use multiple regression methods to analyze how selected categories affect population, land prices and passengers. This research will contribute to further development of future land and building applications.
Research terminology: Influence of the use of land and buildings on the population, land price and passengers around the station: a case study in Fukuoka, Japan
The main determinant of the land use change of the population is population growth, which has an impact on land demand. However, as population growth may contradict the relocation of the forest land, demand for residential land increases and the demand for timber products (and prices) may increase. The rise in the price of wood products tends to increase the relative rent associated with maintaining the forest rather than converting it for residential use. Figure 3 shows population growth in the United States since 1950. The population has nearly doubled since 1900. Population distribution also changes over time. For example, the decentralization of the population to the city center includes a declining trend in the proportion of the United States population within 3 miles from the city center. About 1900, about 80% of the population lived within 3 miles from these centers, but now less than 30% of the population live.