Abstract:
The paper focuses on recognizing residents’daily spatial behavior, to find out the possible relationship between their medical treatment behaviors and the spatial distributions of parks, NDVI of plants, sports and culture infrastructure, and hospitals on the scale of community life circle. The analysis results show the frequency of treatment behaviors has an apparent negative correlation with park distribution, but no significant correlation with cultural and sports infrastructures. It also finds that the numerical increase of medical services and hospital accessibility will lead to the increase of residents’ medical treatment.