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Multi-Disciplinary Determination of the Rural/Urban Boundary: A Case Study in Xi'an, China

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 10, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su10082632

Keywords

rural/urban boundary; multi-conditional judgment; Xi'an; China; urban planning

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  1. National Bureau of Statistics
  2. UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund)

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Rapid urbanization in China has blurred the boundaries between rural and urban areas in both geographic and conceptual terms. Accurately identifying this boundary in a given area is an important prerequisite for studies of these areas, but previous research has used fairly simplistic factors to distinguish the two areas (such as population density). In this study, we built a model combining multi-layer conditions and cumulative percentage methods based on five indicators linking spatial, economic, and demographic factors to produce a more comprehensive and quantitative method for identifying rural and urban areas. Using Xi'an, China as a case study, our methods produced a more accurate determination of the rural-urban divide when compared to data from the National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China. Specifically, the urbanization level was 3.24% lower in the new model, with a total urban area that was 621.87 km(2) lower. These results were checked by field survey and satellite imagery for accuracy. This new model thus provides local governments and other interested parties a theoretical and technological foundation for more accurate rural/urban planning and management in the future.

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