Characterization of Rural Spatial Commodification Patterns around Metropolitan Areas and Analysis of Influential Factors: Case Study in Shanghai DOI Creative Commons

Yifan Fang,

Qiao Jing, Hong Geng

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(8), P. 1121 - 1121

Published: July 24, 2024

Rural areas around developed metropolitan continue to attract capital inflows, promoting rural spatial commodification. Taking Shanghai as a case study, this paper analyzes the characteristics of distribution pattern and influencing factors commodification (RSC) through kernel density analysis, multiple regression models, autocorrelation analysis. This study explores four types RSC at township scale outside center Shanghai: agricultural product-oriented commodification, farm housing tourism-oriented construction land The results show following: (1) positive correlation, clear agglomeration, an obvious core–edge pattern, with high-density distributed in specific advantages areas. also demonstrates polarization, forming uneven pattern. (2) Socio-economic factors, agriculture, transportation location, urbanization, industrialization are key driving RSC. (3) Different should be effectively guided policy planning levels according regional conditions development stages enhance organization regions achieve effective revitalization countryside surrounding metropolis.

Language: Английский

Defining Rural Types Nearby Large Cities from the Perspective of Urban–Rural Integration: A Case Study of Xi’an Metropolitan Area, China DOI Creative Commons
Xiji Jiang,

Jiaxin Sun,

Tianzi Zhang

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(3), P. 602 - 602

Published: March 13, 2025

Urban–rural integration (URI) is essential to achieving sustainable development. However, the rural areas surrounding large cities typically have a scale and significant differences in development conditions. It necessary formulate policies by category better promote integrated between urban areas, stimulate vitality, create more opportunities for This study constructs an evaluation system under URI, using Xi’an metropolitan area as case study. A clustering algorithm enhanced random forest (RF)–principal component analysis (PCA)–partitioning around medoids (PAM) method applied evaluate comprehensively. Key findings this include following: (i) URI should be decoupled from administrative divisions, considering complex impacts of multi-town functional spillover; (ii) ecological environment, economic development, public service allocation, construction land supply are key factors influencing URI; (iii) overall index presents “high center, low east west” pattern. The with high Xianyang, while other show insufficient communication neighboring villages; (iv) can categorized into four types integration: ecological, ecological–economic, ecological–social–spatial, ecological–economic–social–spatial, which exhibit outward expansion layers extension along east–west axis spatial structure integration. Finally, differential suggestions promoting urban–rural put forward because different villages. paper provides framework formulating policies, significantly deepening

Language: Английский

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Multi-scale comparison of the formation mechanisms in landscape genes of traditional villages DOI Creative Commons
Chao Yu, Zhiyuan Zhou, Junbo Gao

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: Feb. 3, 2025

The relationship between traditional village landscape genes and the geographical environment is closely intertwined, exhibiting notable spatial differences cultural characteristics during scale transformations. To effectively elucidate formation mechanisms of these genes, it essential to construct a multi-scale analytical framework that integrates multiple dimensions. This paper address challenges by expanding sample selection range combining both qualitative quantitative analyses across various scales. Subjective judgments reveal macro conditions influence microscopic responses, which, in turn impact outcomes at micro level. Similarly, underscore significant role geographic factors shaping architectural patterns, illustrating interplay geographic, cultural, economic different Convergence analysis simplistic correspondence subjective judgment findings, indicating macro-level environmental features may not exert as substantial an on micro-level clusters previously assumed. Instead, there are instances where internal structure transcends constraints. research paradigm centered offers valuable approach identifying contributing disparities villages advancing our understanding processes governing gene inheritance, expression, variation.

Language: Английский

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The spontaneous spatial restructuring of traditional village based on an analysis of social relationship: A case in Fuling, Fujian China DOI Creative Commons
Yiting Jiang,

Jin Duan,

Yushan Zhang

et al.

Habitat International, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 157, P. 103309 - 103309

Published: Feb. 14, 2025

Language: Английский

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An Exploratory Study on Spatial Governance Toward Urban–Rural Integration: Theoretical Analysis with Case Demonstration DOI Creative Commons
Lin Tan, Qinyu Cui, Lan Chen

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(12), P. 2035 - 2035

Published: Nov. 28, 2024

Establishing a territorial space governance system that supports URI is essential for modernizing national capacity and systems. It also serves as critical strategic measure to promote sustainable development in both urban rural areas. The current research has not adequately explored the theoretical mechanisms pathways of spatial governance, resulting challenges providing necessary foundations practical guidance advancing URI. methods used this study include analysis, logical deduction, field research. findings are follows: (1) key characteristics TSG synergy entities, comprehensiveness objects, diversification methods, systematization content. Territorial driven by multiple stakeholders, influences structure functional arrangement systems through means such planning, rights allocation, top-level institutional design. (2) process core driving path involve interaction elements, complementarity their functions, reciprocity values, all guided governance. (3) In case area, facilitates construction an orderly element circulation channel, coordinating land capitalization, promoting local urbanization, aligning residential with industrial development. This results complementary urban–rural structure, multifunctional development, urban–-rural model characterized stable interest relationships balanced service facility layouts.

Language: Английский

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1

Characterization of Rural Spatial Commodification Patterns around Metropolitan Areas and Analysis of Influential Factors: Case Study in Shanghai DOI Creative Commons

Yifan Fang,

Qiao Jing, Hong Geng

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(8), P. 1121 - 1121

Published: July 24, 2024

Rural areas around developed metropolitan continue to attract capital inflows, promoting rural spatial commodification. Taking Shanghai as a case study, this paper analyzes the characteristics of distribution pattern and influencing factors commodification (RSC) through kernel density analysis, multiple regression models, autocorrelation analysis. This study explores four types RSC at township scale outside center Shanghai: agricultural product-oriented commodification, farm housing tourism-oriented construction land The results show following: (1) positive correlation, clear agglomeration, an obvious core–edge pattern, with high-density distributed in specific advantages areas. also demonstrates polarization, forming uneven pattern. (2) Socio-economic factors, agriculture, transportation location, urbanization, industrialization are key driving RSC. (3) Different should be effectively guided policy planning levels according regional conditions development stages enhance organization regions achieve effective revitalization countryside surrounding metropolis.

Language: Английский

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