On the basis of Landsat TM data of the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) Economic Zone in 1991, 2001 and 2008, this article, taking 90 counties in this region as study units, built spatial data transformation models, ecosystem service value (ESV) and coordination degree of eco-economic system (CDES) models. With the aid of ArcGIS9.3, mass grid and vector data has been processed for spatial analyses. ESV and CDES indexes have demonstrated the relationship between economic development and eco-environment system and its evolution characteristics in the researched areas. Furthermore, the indexes have also been used for functional zoning and pattern recognition. Some results can be shown as follows. Firstly, since 1991, land use in the YRD has greatly c...
The development of urbanization is still expanding on the earth, and the rapid expansion of cities h...
It is of great significance to research the spatial pattern of the urban system of the Yangtze River...
AbstractWith the economic development and population growth, humans have changed ecosystems more rap...
Water can carry or overturn a boat. Natural resources form the foundation of human survival and deve...
The rapid economic development (ED) of the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) has had a significant ...
The middle reaches of the Yangtze River region (MRYRR) are China’s first trans-regional urban agglom...
With the expansion of the concept of sustainable development, it has become increasingly important t...
Land use/cover change (LUCC) from increased urbanization significantly impacts regional ecosystem se...
“Taking the county as an important carrier to promote urbanization” has been identified as China’s m...
Under the pressure of economy development and climate change, rice production and distribution in th...
Urban agglomeration (the spread of cities into large agglomerations) has become the main form of urb...
With the deepening of the development process of regional integration in the Yangtze River Delta, in...
The urban agglomeration at the Yangtze River Delta is one of the six most developed and populated ur...
It is of great practical significance to explore the green development path of regional economy and ...
Land use change plays an important role in regional socio-economic development and global environmen...
The development of urbanization is still expanding on the earth, and the rapid expansion of cities h...
It is of great significance to research the spatial pattern of the urban system of the Yangtze River...
AbstractWith the economic development and population growth, humans have changed ecosystems more rap...
Water can carry or overturn a boat. Natural resources form the foundation of human survival and deve...
The rapid economic development (ED) of the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) has had a significant ...
The middle reaches of the Yangtze River region (MRYRR) are China’s first trans-regional urban agglom...
With the expansion of the concept of sustainable development, it has become increasingly important t...
Land use/cover change (LUCC) from increased urbanization significantly impacts regional ecosystem se...
“Taking the county as an important carrier to promote urbanization” has been identified as China’s m...
Under the pressure of economy development and climate change, rice production and distribution in th...
Urban agglomeration (the spread of cities into large agglomerations) has become the main form of urb...
With the deepening of the development process of regional integration in the Yangtze River Delta, in...
The urban agglomeration at the Yangtze River Delta is one of the six most developed and populated ur...
It is of great practical significance to explore the green development path of regional economy and ...
Land use change plays an important role in regional socio-economic development and global environmen...
The development of urbanization is still expanding on the earth, and the rapid expansion of cities h...
It is of great significance to research the spatial pattern of the urban system of the Yangtze River...
AbstractWith the economic development and population growth, humans have changed ecosystems more rap...