This paper introduces a sustainability assessment method for the rapidly urbanizing Yangtze River Delta in China addressing the role of land use pattern. We first calculated the sustainability component scores of 16 cities in the area in 2000 and 2005. The results showed that socioeconomic and environmental conditions improved while the performance of resource-use degraded from 2000 to 2005. We then made a spatial analysis of land use change (LUC) using geographic information systems during 1990–2000. We found that diverse spatiotemporal transformation occurred among the cities and identified urban development cluster patterns and profiles based on development density. Finally, we examined the impact of LUC on sustainable urban development ...
The urban construction land change is the most obvious and complex spatial phenomenon in urban agglo...
Water can carry or overturn a boat. Natural resources form the foundation of human survival and deve...
In recent years, the impact of land-use systems on global climate change has become increasingly sig...
This paper introduces a sustainability assessment method for the rapidly urbanizing Yangtze River De...
AbstractThe main purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between dynamic land use chang...
AbstractThe main purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between dynamic land use chang...
Rapid urbanization has provided a strong impetus for the economic growth of China, but it has also c...
Based on new data from 2006–2015, we used the entropy method and panel data regression to analyze th...
Based on new data from 2006–2015, we used the entropy method and panel data regression to analyze th...
Urban development in China has attracted considerable scholarly attention. However, more work is sti...
Urban development in China has attracted considerable scholarly attention. However, more work is sti...
This paper analyzes the relationship among the inhabited environment, infrastructure development and...
Land-use changes have profound effects on both socio-economic development and the environment. As a ...
Urban sustainability is a great concern worldwide. However, how to evaluate urban sustainability is ...
Urban sustainability is a great concern worldwide. However, how to evaluate urban sustainability is ...
The urban construction land change is the most obvious and complex spatial phenomenon in urban agglo...
Water can carry or overturn a boat. Natural resources form the foundation of human survival and deve...
In recent years, the impact of land-use systems on global climate change has become increasingly sig...
This paper introduces a sustainability assessment method for the rapidly urbanizing Yangtze River De...
AbstractThe main purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between dynamic land use chang...
AbstractThe main purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between dynamic land use chang...
Rapid urbanization has provided a strong impetus for the economic growth of China, but it has also c...
Based on new data from 2006–2015, we used the entropy method and panel data regression to analyze th...
Based on new data from 2006–2015, we used the entropy method and panel data regression to analyze th...
Urban development in China has attracted considerable scholarly attention. However, more work is sti...
Urban development in China has attracted considerable scholarly attention. However, more work is sti...
This paper analyzes the relationship among the inhabited environment, infrastructure development and...
Land-use changes have profound effects on both socio-economic development and the environment. As a ...
Urban sustainability is a great concern worldwide. However, how to evaluate urban sustainability is ...
Urban sustainability is a great concern worldwide. However, how to evaluate urban sustainability is ...
The urban construction land change is the most obvious and complex spatial phenomenon in urban agglo...
Water can carry or overturn a boat. Natural resources form the foundation of human survival and deve...
In recent years, the impact of land-use systems on global climate change has become increasingly sig...