ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (Jan 2024)

Differences in Urban Development in China from the Perspective of Point of Interest Spatial Co-Occurrence Patterns

  • Guangsheng Dong,
  • Rui Li,
  • Fa Li,
  • Zhaohui Liu,
  • Huayi Wu,
  • Longgang Xiang,
  • Wensen Yu,
  • Jie Jiang,
  • Hongping Zhang,
  • Fangning Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi13010024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 24

Abstract

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An imbalance in urban development in China has become a contradiction. Points of Interest (POIs) serve as representations of the spatial distribution of urban functions. Analyzing POI spatial co-occurrence patterns can reveal the agglomeration patterns of urban functions across cities at different levels, providing insights into imbalances in urban development. Using POI data from 297 cities in China, the Word2vec model was employed to model the POI spatial co-occurrence patterns, allowing for the quantification of fine-granular urban functionality. Subsequently, the cities were clustered into five tiers representing different levels of development. An urban hierarchical disparity index and graph were introduced to examine variations in urban functions across different tiers. A significant correlation between POI spatial co-occurrence patterns and the GDP of cities at different levels was demonstrated. This study revealed a notable polarization trend characterized by the development of top-tier cities and lagging tail-end cities. Top-tier cities exhibit advantages in terms of their commercial environments, such as international banks, companies, and transportation facilities. Conversely, tail-end cities face deficiencies in urban infrastructure. It is crucial to coordinate resource allocation and establish sustainable development strategies that foster mutual support between the top-tier and tail-end cities.

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