

This research contributes to reconcile residential vacancy in the depopulating and declining communities. Sustainable planning to counter residential vacancy should combine the compatible mixed-use development together with the rational functional zoning, which is also considered a constructive tool in mitigating community decline, and bringing human settlements development, vitality, and diversity. Undeniably, planning for the increased mixed-use environment like urban communities is unsuitable for rural communities. Also, impacts of MLU on residential vacancy differ across villages: the disorderly and excessive mixed uses in some villages exacerbated residential vacancy, even threatening the neighborhood safety and livability whereas for some villages with compatible mixed uses, the land use pattern could assist in reducing the residential vacancy, as well as promoting the compact and high-density development. Results show that the degree of MLU and residential vacancy rate both present increasing tendencies. By applying an integrated framework, this study explores whether mixed land use (MLU) can help counter residential vacancy based on the classification of four types of peri-urban villages. Mixed-use development has emerged as a possible approach for land use planning to help mitigate community decline and residential vacancy.

Residential vacancy is a visible symptom of community decline in peri-urban villages of China. 4Beijing Land and Space Big Data Center, Beijing Municipal Commission of Planning and Natural Resource, Beijing, China.3Faculty of Geographical Science, College of Resources Science and Technology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.2State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Process and Resource Ecology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.1College of Engineering, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.Wenqiu Ma 1 Guanghui Jiang 2,3* Tao Zhou 3 Ruijuan Zhang 4
