Heliyon (Feb 2024)

Spatial pattern characteristics and influencing factors of mountainous rural settlements in metropolitan fringe area: A case study of Pingnan County, Fujian Province

  • Song Chen,
  • Xiyue Wang,
  • Qing Lin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. e26606

Abstract

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Amid global industrialization and urbanization, mountainous rural settlements, especially those in metropolitan fringe area, are experiencing significant spatial changes in location and scale. This study takes Pingnan County, Fujian Province, China, as an example. Utilizing land use data and employing methods including standard deviation ellipse, average nearest neighbor index, kernel density estimation, spatial hotspot detection, binary logistic regression model, and Geodetector, this study aims to scientifically identify the spatial pattern characteristics and influencing factors of its settlements. The results show that: (1) The spatial distribution of settlements in Pingnan County is biased toward the southern part of the county; the center of settlement's spatial distribution is located south of the junction of Gufeng Town and Pingcheng Town; the spatial distribution trend of settlements is north-east-southwest. Settlements are generally aggregated, and the aggregation degree of Gufeng Town is obviously lower than that of other towns. (2) The density distribution of settlements presents a “core-periphery” structure and a “north-south linear” structure in space; the spatial pattern characteristics show high-density, large patches in Gufeng Town, high-density, small patches in Changqiao Town, Tangkou Town and Gantang Town, and medium-density or low-density, small patches in other towns. (3) Settlement location is mainly affected by the elevation, distance to cultivated land, and distance to main roads, while settlement scale is mainly affected by slope, relief degree of land surface, and distance to urban centers. The interaction between these factors exhibits enhancement effects, with natural terrain and location conditions exerting the most prominent influence. These findings underscore the strong constraints posed by natural topography on mountainous rural settlements in metropolitan fringe areas, coupled with a more pronounced influence from socio-economic factors. The study's results hold significant implications for optimizing the layout of such settlements, guiding land spatial planning, and promoting rural revitalization.

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