Frontiers in Environmental Science (Jun 2024)
Spatiotemporal dynamics and determinants of human-land relationships in urbanization: a Yangtze River Economic Belt case study
Abstract
Introduction: The importance of harmonious human-land dynamics and the practical value of investigating the interplay between demographic urbanization and land development.Methods: The study area (110 prefecture-level cities within the Yangtze River Economic Belt) and the integrative methodology employed (coupled coordination model, exploratory spatial data analysis, and fixed effects model).Results: The main findings, including the progression in the coupled coordination level, the spatial gradient, and the factors influencing the coupled coordination level.Discussion: Recommendations for surmounting institutional and policy impediments, fostering resource exchange, and facilitating the integrated evolution of human-land dynamics within the region.
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