Relationship Between Land Use Transformation and Social-economic Development in Shenyang Economic Zone[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2020, 40(4): 252-258.
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Relationship Between Land Use Transformation and Social-economic Development in Shenyang Economic Zone[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2020, 40(4): 252-258. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2020.04.034.
Relationship Between Land Use Transformation and Social-economic Development in Shenyang Economic Zone
[Objective] The land-use transformation and social-economic development in Shenyang economic zone was studied in order to provide a scientific reference for the revitalization in Northeast China. [Methods] This study took Shenyang economic zone as the research area. Based on GIS and RS technology
land-use transfer matrix and evolvement of the gravity center model were adopted to explore the spatial transfer relationship between land-use transformation and socioeconomic development in research area from 1980 to 2018. [Results] Firstly
there was an inter-conversion relationship between various land use spatial forms in Shenyang economic zone. Specifically
the area of cultivated land
forest land
and grassland decreased with the increase of the construction land area. Secondly
the direction and speed of the gravity center migration of various land use spatial forms in the study area were obviously different
especially in 2010
the direction of gravity center migration of forest land
grassland
construction land
water area
and other land use had obviously changed. Thirdly
the gravity center of population and GDP presented “Z-type” first
then “C-type” migration and “S-type” migration
respectively. Finally
there were different forms of migration for various land use spatial patterns and social and economic development in the study area. [Conclusion] Since land use transition and social-economic development are interactions
the establishment of Shenyang economic zone promoted the migration of the gravity center of its population
construction land
and cultivated land to the geometric center of the research area.