Rapid urbanization in China has blurred the boundaries between rural and urban areas in both geographic and conceptual terms. Accurately identifying this boundary in a given area is an important prerequisite for studies of these areas, but previous research has used fairly simplistic factors to distinguish the two areas (such as population density). In this study, we built a model combining multi-layer conditions and cumulative percentage methods based on five indicators linking spatial, economic, and demographic factors to produce a more comprehensive and quantitative method for identifying rural and urban areas. Using Xi’an, China as a case study, our methods produced a more accurate determination of the rural-urban divide when comp...
Much of the development literature and the theory of urban transition have been based on an arbitrar...
The per capita disposable income of urban households and the per capita net income of rural househol...
China’s urbanization has brought benefits to cities, but the price is the deterioration of the urban...
Rapid urbanization in China has blurred the boundaries between rural and urban areas in both geograp...
China’s long-standing urban-rural dichotomy has led to a widening gap between urban and rural areas,...
Rural decline has become an indisputable fact and a global issue. As a developing country, China is ...
Developing countries account for about 86.5% of the world’s population and are experiencing rapid ur...
China has undergone a dramatic transition echoed the unprecedented urbanization and economic growth ...
Rural transition has become a core topic in the study of the urban–rural relationship in China. Anal...
Since the early 1990s, China has experienced rapid industrialization and urbanization. As cities hav...
Detailed analysis of continuous time-series data from regions undergoing rapid urbanization can accu...
Since the turn of the new millennium, the Chinese central government has focused significant attenti...
In China, changes in rural settlement patterns are crucial because they may affect agricultural sust...
Population is a major production factor in rural development in China, which makes the study of rura...
Describes the income and economic-welfare disparity between rural and urban China and investigates t...
Much of the development literature and the theory of urban transition have been based on an arbitrar...
The per capita disposable income of urban households and the per capita net income of rural househol...
China’s urbanization has brought benefits to cities, but the price is the deterioration of the urban...
Rapid urbanization in China has blurred the boundaries between rural and urban areas in both geograp...
China’s long-standing urban-rural dichotomy has led to a widening gap between urban and rural areas,...
Rural decline has become an indisputable fact and a global issue. As a developing country, China is ...
Developing countries account for about 86.5% of the world’s population and are experiencing rapid ur...
China has undergone a dramatic transition echoed the unprecedented urbanization and economic growth ...
Rural transition has become a core topic in the study of the urban–rural relationship in China. Anal...
Since the early 1990s, China has experienced rapid industrialization and urbanization. As cities hav...
Detailed analysis of continuous time-series data from regions undergoing rapid urbanization can accu...
Since the turn of the new millennium, the Chinese central government has focused significant attenti...
In China, changes in rural settlement patterns are crucial because they may affect agricultural sust...
Population is a major production factor in rural development in China, which makes the study of rura...
Describes the income and economic-welfare disparity between rural and urban China and investigates t...
Much of the development literature and the theory of urban transition have been based on an arbitrar...
The per capita disposable income of urban households and the per capita net income of rural househol...
China’s urbanization has brought benefits to cities, but the price is the deterioration of the urban...