Feng Zhitao, Liu Zhenhuan. Coupling Relation Between Impervious Surface Area Change and Socio-economic Development in China[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2021, 41(6): 257-264.
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Feng Zhitao, Liu Zhenhuan. Coupling Relation Between Impervious Surface Area Change and Socio-economic Development in China[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2021, 41(6): 257-264. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2021.06.033.
Coupling Relation Between Impervious Surface Area Change and Socio-economic Development in China
[Objective] The dynamics of the coupling and coordinated development of impervious surface area (ISA) and socio-economic development in China since the 21st century was explored
and the spatiotemporal pattern of the contradictions and synergies between landscape urbanization and socio-economic development was analyzed
in order to provide a scientific basis for soil and water conservation
and the formulation of differentiated regional urban and rural development strategies.[Methods] The decoupling model and coupling coordination degree model were used to investigate the spatiotemporal variation characteristics of ISA and socio-economic coupling coordinated development in 355 prefectures in China from 2000 to 2018.[Results] ① The continuous expansion of ISA in China was inconsistent with the socio-economic development
which showed a significant regional difference. From 2000 to 2018
in the relationship of ISA-economy in each prefecture
the ISA growth generally lagged behind the economic development
except for northeast and north of Chinese prefectures experienced a process from lagging to overtake. Meanwhile
the proportion of weak decoupling type decrease by 38.59% and the proportion of negative decoupling type increased by 30.70%. In the relationship of ISA-population in each prefecture
ISA expansion rate was ahead of the population growth in most of prefectures
especially in central
northwest and southwest of Chinese prefectures. Moreover
the proportion of strong negative decoupling type increased by 23.94%. ② From 2000 to 2018
the degree of coupling coordination in ISA-economy-population decreased
while the expansion rate of ISA increased. As shown in the triangle diagram
the coupling coordination relationship between ISA-economy and ISA-population showed an antagonistic relationship
in a special region of ISA below 0.25.[Conclusion] Since the 21 st century
the dynamic relationship among ISA-economy-population in China tended to be uncoordinated. In the future
it is necessary to strictly control the outward spread of impervious surface in urban and rural areas
improve the land use intensity
and promote the sustainable development of urban and rural areas.
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