In the recent past Beijing has experienced rapid development. This growth has been accompanied by many problems including traffic congestion and air pollution. Understanding what stimulates urban growth is important for sustainable development in the coming years. In this paper, we first estimate a binary auto-logistic model of land use change, using physical and socioeconomic characteristics of the location and its access to major centers within the city as predictors. We find that variables determining regional access, like time distance to the city center, the Central Business District (CBD), industrial centers, employment centers, and the transportation system, significantly impact urban land conversion. By using measures of access to p...
Rapid urban land expansion and the resulting arable land loss have put food security in China at ris...
Economic growth in China continues to nurture the urban expansion of large cities, causing the loss ...
Production–Living–Ecological Space (PLES) is a useful tool to identify land use status patterns and ...
Since the 20th century, urbanization has been the main characteristic of global land development. If...
Abstract: This study examines the temporal and spatial changes in land use as a consequence of rapid...
China launched an ambitious urban land-use reform to improve land-use efficiency, raise funds for in...
A key issue in the development of China's growing megacities in the transport-related environmental ...
This study examines the temporal and spatial changes in land use as aconsequence of rapid urban deve...
In this paper the authors tried to analyse land use changes in the southern part of Beijing City and...
Capable tools are desired for urban spatial policies planning in China to safeguard its sustainable ...
Globalization is driving urban growth at an unprecedented rate and scale in rapidly evolving economi...
A change in the usage of land is influenced by a variety of driving factors and policies on spatial ...
This paper reports the insights into environmental impacts of the ongoing transformative land use an...
Rapid urban land expansion and the resulting arable land loss have put food security in China at ris...
There have been lots of academic research around Beijing and the land use of the region as Beijing i...
Rapid urban land expansion and the resulting arable land loss have put food security in China at ris...
Economic growth in China continues to nurture the urban expansion of large cities, causing the loss ...
Production–Living–Ecological Space (PLES) is a useful tool to identify land use status patterns and ...
Since the 20th century, urbanization has been the main characteristic of global land development. If...
Abstract: This study examines the temporal and spatial changes in land use as a consequence of rapid...
China launched an ambitious urban land-use reform to improve land-use efficiency, raise funds for in...
A key issue in the development of China's growing megacities in the transport-related environmental ...
This study examines the temporal and spatial changes in land use as aconsequence of rapid urban deve...
In this paper the authors tried to analyse land use changes in the southern part of Beijing City and...
Capable tools are desired for urban spatial policies planning in China to safeguard its sustainable ...
Globalization is driving urban growth at an unprecedented rate and scale in rapidly evolving economi...
A change in the usage of land is influenced by a variety of driving factors and policies on spatial ...
This paper reports the insights into environmental impacts of the ongoing transformative land use an...
Rapid urban land expansion and the resulting arable land loss have put food security in China at ris...
There have been lots of academic research around Beijing and the land use of the region as Beijing i...
Rapid urban land expansion and the resulting arable land loss have put food security in China at ris...
Economic growth in China continues to nurture the urban expansion of large cities, causing the loss ...
Production–Living–Ecological Space (PLES) is a useful tool to identify land use status patterns and ...