Urban–rural land transition and the coordination of coupled human–environmental systems are two important issues in the process of global urban–rural development. Although existing studies have explored the coupling coordination degree (CCD) of human–environmental interactions under the context of urbanization, few studies have taken land transitions into consideration. In this study, we investigated the dynamics of CCD in China from 2001 to 2018 using multisource remote sensing data and quantified the CCD changes in land transitions among urban construction land (UCL), rural residential land (RRL), and non-construction land (NCL). The CCD alterations mainly occurred in the decline in NCL stock, the increase in UCL stock, and especially the...
Coordination between population growth and built-up land expansion is a major challenge for regional...
Mastering the coupling and coordination relationship and driving mechanism of urbanization and ecosy...
Human activities are considered as the main driving forces of land use/land cover (LULC) variation a...
The rapid development of urbanization and population growth in China has posed a major threat to the...
A series of negative effects of urban development have emerged owing to the imbalance of population,...
The governments of most countries are striving to coordinate residents’ housing demands with the sup...
Urban–rural construction land transition (URCLT) and population flow serve as two significant issues...
As land resources and ecosystems provide necessary materials and conditions for human development, l...
Rapid economic and social development has led to significant regional land use changes in depth and ...
Although urbanization greatly benefits economy-society development in China, it poses enormous chall...
This study uses the entropy method to measure the comprehensive evaluation index of 30 provincial sa...
It is of great significance to explore the dynamic coupling relationship between industrial integrat...
The coupling coordination between new-type urbanization and ecological environment is important for ...
With rapid urbanization and industrialization, ecological disorders and environmental degradation ha...
Quantitative evaluation of the coupling coordination degree (CCD) between regional haze the disaster...
Coordination between population growth and built-up land expansion is a major challenge for regional...
Mastering the coupling and coordination relationship and driving mechanism of urbanization and ecosy...
Human activities are considered as the main driving forces of land use/land cover (LULC) variation a...
The rapid development of urbanization and population growth in China has posed a major threat to the...
A series of negative effects of urban development have emerged owing to the imbalance of population,...
The governments of most countries are striving to coordinate residents’ housing demands with the sup...
Urban–rural construction land transition (URCLT) and population flow serve as two significant issues...
As land resources and ecosystems provide necessary materials and conditions for human development, l...
Rapid economic and social development has led to significant regional land use changes in depth and ...
Although urbanization greatly benefits economy-society development in China, it poses enormous chall...
This study uses the entropy method to measure the comprehensive evaluation index of 30 provincial sa...
It is of great significance to explore the dynamic coupling relationship between industrial integrat...
The coupling coordination between new-type urbanization and ecological environment is important for ...
With rapid urbanization and industrialization, ecological disorders and environmental degradation ha...
Quantitative evaluation of the coupling coordination degree (CCD) between regional haze the disaster...
Coordination between population growth and built-up land expansion is a major challenge for regional...
Mastering the coupling and coordination relationship and driving mechanism of urbanization and ecosy...
Human activities are considered as the main driving forces of land use/land cover (LULC) variation a...