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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.3390/rs15102520
Lizenz creative commons licence
Titel (primär) Spatiotemporal evolution of urban agglomeration and its impact on landscape patterns in the Pearl River Delta, China
Autor Wu, J.; Wu, C.; Zhang, Q.; Zhuang, M.; Xiao, H.; Wu, H.; Ouyang, L.; Liu, Y.; Meng, C.; Song, C.; Haase, D.; Li, J.
Quelle Remote Sensing
Erscheinungsjahr 2023
Department CLE
Band/Volume 15
Heft 10
Seite von art. 2520
Sprache englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Daten-/Softwarelinks https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11513178.v1
Keywords urban agglomeration; urban growth; landscape expansion index; diffusion and coalescence hypothesis; spatiotemporal evolution; Pearl River Delta; PRDUA
Abstract An urban agglomeration is the engine of regional and national economic growth, but also causes many ecological and environmental issues that emerge from massive land changes. In this study, the spatiotemporal evolution of an urban agglomeration was quantified and its impacts on the urban and regional landscape patterns were evaluated. It showed that the urbanized land area of the Pearl River Delta Urban Agglomeration (PRDUA) in China nearly quadrupled, having linearly increased from 1819.8 km2 to 7092.2 km2 between 1985 and 2015. The average annual growth rate presented a bimodal wave-like pattern through time, indicating that the PRDUA has witnessed two rounds of the urbanization process. The growth modes (e.g., leapfrog, edge-expansion, infilling) were detected and they exhibited co-existing but alternating dominating patterns during urbanization, demonstrating that the spatiotemporal evolution of the urban development of the PRDUA follows the “spiral diffusion-coalescence” hypothesis. The morphology of the PRDUA presented an alternating dispersal-compact pattern over time. The city-level and regional-level landscape patterns changed synchronously with the spatiotemporal evolution of the PRDUA over time. The urbanization of the PRDUA increased both the complexity and aggregation of the landscape, but also resulted in an increasing fragmentation and decreasing connectivity of the natural landscape in the Pearl River Delta region. These findings are helpful for better understanding how urban agglomerations evolve and in providing insights for regional urban planning and sustainable land management.
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Wu, J., Wu, C., Zhang, Q., Zhuang, M., Xiao, H., Wu, H., Ouyang, L., Liu, Y., Meng, C., Song, C., Haase, D., Li, J. (2023):
Spatiotemporal evolution of urban agglomeration and its impact on landscape patterns in the Pearl River Delta, China
Remote Sens. 15 (10), art. 2520 10.3390/rs15102520