International Journal of Digital Earth (Jan 2019)

Urbanization in China from the end of 1980s until 2010 – spatial dynamics and patterns of growth using EO-data

  • Lifeng Shi,
  • Hannes Taubenböck,
  • Zengxiang Zhang,
  • Fang Liu,
  • Michael Wurm

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2017.1400599
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 78 – 94

Abstract

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Urbanization in China has been experiencing a remarkable dynamism in the past 40 years. The most evident implication of urbanization is the physical growth of cities. We analyze urban land growth rates and changes in spatial urban forms from the end of the 1980s to 2010 based on the authoritative National Land Use/Cover Database of China. We present new spatial measures that describe ‘urban land growth types’ and ‘fluctuations in urban land growth’ within the monitoring time span with a temporal interval of five-year steps. We evaluate the correlations between urban land growth rates and socioeconomic data. Results show that (1) distinct characteristics exist on the spatiotemporal evolutions of urban land growth rates in terms of area and perimeter, e.g. coastal areas exhibit the most dramatic growth rates; (2) the spatial distribution characteristics of ‘urban land growth types’ and ‘fluctuations in urban land growth’ follow similar spatial patterns across China, e.g. significant differences exist between the eastern region and other regions; and (3) a moderate correlation exists between urban area growth rate and urban population growth rate at an R² of 0.37. By contrast, we determine no significant correlation between urban area growth rate and tertiary industry value growth rate.

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