The middle reaches of the Yangtze River region (MRYRR) are China’s first trans-regional urban agglomeration, located in the center of the Yangtze River Economic Belt. The MRYRR is an important ecological reserve, and its land cover changes are affected by both socio-economic development and geographical environment. In this paper, Landsat ETM/TM/OLI remote sensing images were used to monitor land use and landscape patterns from 1990 to 2015. Through supervised classification, land use transfer matrix, landscape pattern metrics and correlation analysis, the spatial-temporal patterns of land use change and its relationship with socio-economic in the study area were revealed. The results showed that: (1) the main land use types in the study ar...
Analyses of landscape patterns, analyses of land-use/land-cover evolution characteristics, and a dri...
Rapid urbanization has dramatically spurred economic development since the 1980s, especially in Chin...
Land use/cover change (LUCC) from increased urbanization significantly impacts regional ecosystem se...
Chinese urban agglomeration (UA) has gradually become a new world economic center and the strategic ...
Due to the rapid urbanization and industrialization, urban agglomeration has become the area with th...
It is of great significance to research the spatial pattern of the urban system of the Yangtze River...
This paper analyzes characteristics, major driving forces and alternative management measures of lan...
The development of the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) is an important national regional developm...
With economic growth and the improvement of the urbanization level, human activities have constantly...
With economic growth and the improvement of the urbanization level, human activities have constantly...
The unprecedented growth of urban areas all over the globe is nowadays maybe most apparent in China ...
Detailed studies on the spatiotemporal patterns of urban agglomeration in the Middle Yangtze River B...
The urban agglomeration at the Yangtze River Delta is one of the six most developed and populated ur...
On the basis of Landsat TM data of the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) Economic Zone in 1991, 2001 and 200...
Land use change plays an important role in regional socio-economic development and global environmen...
Analyses of landscape patterns, analyses of land-use/land-cover evolution characteristics, and a dri...
Rapid urbanization has dramatically spurred economic development since the 1980s, especially in Chin...
Land use/cover change (LUCC) from increased urbanization significantly impacts regional ecosystem se...
Chinese urban agglomeration (UA) has gradually become a new world economic center and the strategic ...
Due to the rapid urbanization and industrialization, urban agglomeration has become the area with th...
It is of great significance to research the spatial pattern of the urban system of the Yangtze River...
This paper analyzes characteristics, major driving forces and alternative management measures of lan...
The development of the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) is an important national regional developm...
With economic growth and the improvement of the urbanization level, human activities have constantly...
With economic growth and the improvement of the urbanization level, human activities have constantly...
The unprecedented growth of urban areas all over the globe is nowadays maybe most apparent in China ...
Detailed studies on the spatiotemporal patterns of urban agglomeration in the Middle Yangtze River B...
The urban agglomeration at the Yangtze River Delta is one of the six most developed and populated ur...
On the basis of Landsat TM data of the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) Economic Zone in 1991, 2001 and 200...
Land use change plays an important role in regional socio-economic development and global environmen...
Analyses of landscape patterns, analyses of land-use/land-cover evolution characteristics, and a dri...
Rapid urbanization has dramatically spurred economic development since the 1980s, especially in Chin...
Land use/cover change (LUCC) from increased urbanization significantly impacts regional ecosystem se...