In China, changes in rural settlement patterns are crucial because they may affect agricultural sustainability through encroachment on productive cropland and water resources and also reduce biodiversity. Rapid urbanization with accompanying socioeconomic transformation has resulted in decrease of the rural register population (RRP) in China since 2000. The effects of this change in RRP on rural settlement area (RSA) and the factors shaping the relationship between these measures of population and land use have attracted extensive research interest. We investigated the changes in RRP and RSA and used a decoupling model to analyze the relationship between them. We found that whereas RRP in China increased by 1.12% during 1996-2000, it decrea...
During the rapid urbanization period, the contradiction between demand for the construction land and...
Rural housing land accounted for 67.3% of China's total construction land in 2000. While there are n...
Despite two centuries of urbanisation worldwide, 45% of the world’s people still live in 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...
Since the early 1990s, China has experienced rapid industrialization and urbanization. As cities hav...
While urbanization has accelerated, the rural population in China has started decreasing in recent y...
With the rural-to-urban population migration under the new era of rapid urbanization, China has expe...
Rural areas under urban pressure (rural areas under pressure) in China face a growing conflict betwe...
Rural areas under urban pressure (rural areas under pressure) in China face a growing conflict betwe...
Understanding the relationship between the spatiotemporal expansion of rural settlement land and the...
This paper compartmentalizes regional land use of rural settlements in China by employing a hierarch...
Rapid urbanization and economic growth in China have accelerated changes in rural settlements and as...
Rapid urbanization and economic growth in China have accelerated changes in rural settlements and as...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41001108<p class="FR_field"> This paper compartmental...
During the rapid urbanization period, the contradiction between demand for the construction land and...
Rural housing land accounted for 67.3% of China's total construction land in 2000. While there are n...
Despite two centuries of urbanisation worldwide, 45% of the world’s people still live in 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...
Since the early 1990s, China has experienced rapid industrialization and urbanization. As cities hav...
While urbanization has accelerated, the rural population in China has started decreasing in recent y...
With the rural-to-urban population migration under the new era of rapid urbanization, China has expe...
Rural areas under urban pressure (rural areas under pressure) in China face a growing conflict betwe...
Rural areas under urban pressure (rural areas under pressure) in China face a growing conflict betwe...
Understanding the relationship between the spatiotemporal expansion of rural settlement land and the...
This paper compartmentalizes regional land use of rural settlements in China by employing a hierarch...
Rapid urbanization and economic growth in China have accelerated changes in rural settlements and as...
Rapid urbanization and economic growth in China have accelerated changes in rural settlements and as...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41001108<p class="FR_field"> This paper compartmental...
During the rapid urbanization period, the contradiction between demand for the construction land and...
Rural housing land accounted for 67.3% of China's total construction land in 2000. While there are n...
Despite two centuries of urbanisation worldwide, 45% of the world’s people still live in rural areas...