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Chinese Academy of Sciences Institutional Repositories Grid
Spatial Structure and Land Use Control in Extended Metropolitan Region of Zhujiang River Delta, China

文献类型:SCI/SSCI论文

作者Dai J. L. ; Wang K. Y. ; Gao X. L.
发表日期2010
关键词spatial pattern agglomeration and expansion spatial expansion Extended Metropolitan Region (EMR) Zhujiang River Delta (Pearl River Delta)
英文摘要The Zhujiang (Pearl) River Delta is one of the most developed Extended Metropolitan Regions (EMR) in China. With the rapid urbanization, the agglomeration of population and industries has emerged, which has led to dramatic changes of spatial structure and land use in this region. With data of high resolution TM remote sensing images and Google Earth maps, this paper identified and analyzed the spatial pattern of the Zhujiang River Delta EMR using Envy and ArcGIS tools. It was found that 1) the industrial land uses were expanding substantially, particularly on the bank sides of the Zhujiang River estuary; 2) large-scale housing developments were concentrated in the fringe of metropolitan areas such as those of Guangzhou and Shenzhen; 3) a regional transportation network with the spatial pattern of "1 circle +2 pieces + 3 axes" had significantly affected the location choice of manufacture enterprises. At the same time, both highly specialized land use and severely mixed land use patterns were identified. As a consequence of the latter, land use efficiency of the whole EMR areas was reduced. Moreover, ecologic and environmental problems were severe. Based on the above analysis, suggestions were given from the viewpoint of spatial safety, land use efficiency, and the reorganization of spatial structure in the Zhujiang River Delta EMR.
出处Chinese Geographical Science
20
4
298-308
收录类别SCI
语种英语
ISSN号1002-0063
源URL[http://ir.igsnrr.ac.cn/handle/311030/24161]  
专题地理科学与资源研究所_历年回溯文献
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Dai J. L.,Wang K. Y.,Gao X. L.. Spatial Structure and Land Use Control in Extended Metropolitan Region of Zhujiang River Delta, China. 2010.

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