4.6 Article

The Spatial Changes of Transportation Infrastructure and Its Threshold Effects on Urban Land Use Efficiency: Evidence from China

Journal

LAND
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/land10040346

Keywords

transportation infrastructure; urban land use efficiency; spatial spillover effect; spatial Durbin model (SDM); threshold effect

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71673096, 41801205]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2020M672365]
  3. National 985 Project of Nontraditional Security at Huazhong University of Science and Technology
  4. Graduates' Innovation Fund, Huazhong University of Science and Technology [2020yjsCXCY069]

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This study analyzed data from 30 regions in China and found that transportation infrastructure has a significant impact on Urban Land Use Efficiency (ULUE), with the direct effects of transportation infrastructure being significantly stronger than spatial spillover effects. Furthermore, improvements in transportation infrastructure can reduce the marginal effects on ULUE.
The development of social production and the agglomeration of the urban population have brought tremendous pressure to transportation infrastructure. However, the impacts of transportation development on urban land use systems have not been well investigated. Under the pressure of limited land resources, the impact of transportation infrastructure on urban land use efficiency (ULUE) is receiving increasing attention from scholars and needs to be explored. By collecting panel data from 30 regions in China from 2003 to 2018, in this study we constructed a spatial Durbin model and a panel threshold regression model to explore the spatial spillover effects and threshold effects of transportation infrastructure on ULUE. The most obvious findings emerging from this study are that (1) ULUE is not randomly distributed over different regions in China, but has an obvious positive spatial correlation; (2) transportation infrastructure has significant positive direct and spatial spillover effects on ULUE and the direct effects of transportation infrastructure (0.823) are significantly stronger than the spatial spillover effects (0.263); (3) the impact of transportation infrastructure on ULUE has a significant double threshold effect, and the threshold values are 4.520 and 6.429 respectively, and with the improvement of transportation infrastructure, its marginal effects on ULUE show a downward trend. This paper provides theoretical support for policymakers to achieve cross-regional cooperation on land use and transportation infrastructure construction and inspirations for sustainable development.

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