4.6 Article

The Evolution of the Interactive Relationship between Urbanization and Land-Use Transition: A Case Study of the Yangtze River Delta

Journal

LAND
Volume 10, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/land10080804

Keywords

urbanization; land-use transition; interactive relationship evolution; PVAR model; coupled coordination

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41901204, 42001125]
  2. Foundation of Humanity and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education of China [19YJCZH036, 20YJC790093]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M660109, 2021T140303]
  4. Jiangsu Provincial Science Foundation [BK20190717]
  5. Jiangsu Provincial Social Science Foundation [19GLC002]

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This study explores the interaction relationship between urbanization and land-use transition, finding that the relationship is not a simple linear one but rather complex, with reasonable urbanization and land-use morphologies promoting further beneficial coupling in the system.
In recent years, the impact of land-use systems on global climate change has become increasingly significant, and land-use change has become a hot issue of concern to academics, both within China and abroad. Urbanization, as an important socioeconomic factor, plays a vital role in promoting land-use transition, which also shows a significant spatial dependence on urbanization. This paper constructs a theoretical framework for the interaction relationship between urbanization and land-use transition, taking the Yangtze River Delta as an example, and measures the level of urbanization from the perspective of population urbanization, economic urbanization and social urbanization, while also evaluating the level of land-use morphologies from the perspective of dominant and recessive morphologies of land-use. We construct a PVAR model and coupled coordination model based on the calculated indexes for empirical analysis. The results show that the relationship between urbanization and land-use transition is not a simple linear relationship, but tends to be complex with the process of urbanization, and reasonable urbanization and land-use morphologies will promote further benign coupling in the system. By analyzing the interaction relationship between urbanization and land-use transition, this study enriches the study of land-use change and provides new pathways for thinking about how to promote high-quality urbanization.

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