Spatio–Temporal Heterogeneity of Urban Expansion and Population Growth in China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Population Urbanization
1.2. Land Urbanization
1.3. Relationship between Population Growth and Urban Expansion
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Data Sources
2.3. Methods
3. Results
3.1. Dynamics of Population, GDP and Construction Land
3.1.1. Spatio–Temporal Evolution of Population
3.1.2. Spatio–Temporal Evolution of GDP
3.1.3. Spatio–Temporal Evolution of Construction Land Expansion
3.2. Population–Economy Decoupling
3.3. Construction Land–Economy Decoupling
3.4. Population–Construction Land Decoupling
4. Discussion
4.1. Chinese Population, Economy and Construction Land Changes
4.1.1. Population Growth in China
4.1.2. Chinese Economic Change
4.1.3. Construction Land Expansion in China
4.2. Relationships among Population Expansion, Economic Development and Urban Expansion
4.2.1. Relationship between Population Expansion and Economic Development
4.2.2. Relationship between Construction Land Expansion and Economic Development
4.2.3. Spatio–Temporal Heterogeneity of Urban Expansion and Population Growth
4.3. Land Use and Landscape Planning Implications
4.4. Deficiencies and Future Research
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Decoupling States | ΔX | ΔY | α | Specific Implication |
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Strong decoupling | >0 | <0 | <0 | Extremely irrational development with decreasing Y and increasing X. |
Weak decoupling | >0 | >0 | 0–0.8 | Both trends are increasing, but the increase in Y is less than that in X, making development less rational. |
Expansive coupling | >0 | >0 | 0.8–1.2 | Both are on the increase and growing at a similar rate, with a reasonable development. |
Expansive negative decoupling | >0 | >0 | >1.2 | Both trends are increasing, but the increase in Y is more than that in X, making development to be rational. |
Strong negative decoupling | <0 | >0 | <0 | Increase in Y and decrease in X, intensification of X and rationalization of development when ΔY is not below the minimum standard per capita. |
Weak negative decoupling | <0 | <0 | 0–0.8 | Both Y and X are decreasing, and Y is decreasing at a slower rate than X, and development is becoming more rational. |
Recessive coupling | <0 | <0 | 0.8–1.2 | Both are on a decreasing trend at a similar rate, with development tending to be reasonable. |
Recessive decoupling | <0 | <0 | >1.2 | Both trends are decreasing, but the decrease in Y is more than that in X, making development less rational. |
Total Population (10,000) | Change Rate (10,000 Person)/yr | |||||||
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Province | 1990 | 1995 | 2000 | 2005 | 2010 | 2015 | 2018 | |
Beijing | 1032.20 | 1070.30 | 1107.50 | 1180.70 | 1257.80 | 1345.20 | 1375.80 | 12.89 |
Tianjin | 866.25 | 894.67 | 912.00 | 939.31 | 984.85 | 1026.90 | 1081.63 | 7.26 |
Hebei | 2333.11 | 6420.47 | 6670.93 | 6864.65 | 7298.04 | 7650.83 | 7247.95 | 135.80 |
Shanxi | 2897.23 | 3025.66 | 3247.80 | 3355.21 | 3574.11 | 3664.12 | 3718.34 | 30.47 |
Inner Mongolia | 1931.33 | 2237.21 | 2375.54 | 2386.40 | 2472.19 | 2511.04 | 2533.98 | 18.48 |
Liaoning | 4034.10 | 4034.10 | 4135.30 | 4189.10 | 4251.70 | 4229.70 | 4191.90 | 7.50 |
Jilin | 2440.17 | 2550.87 | 2627.26 | 2669.37 | 2723.81 | 2662.08 | 2608.94 | 6.42 |
Heilongjiang | 3120.00 | 3210.50 | 3698.00 | 3768.22 | 3842.79 | 3674.60 | 3574.40 | 18.87 |
Shanghai | 1334.00 | 1414.00 | 1608.60 | 1890.26 | 2302.66 | 2415.27 | 2423.78 | 44.77 |
Jiangsu | 6671.74 | 6520.14 | 6692.39 | 7252.88 | 7466.60 | 7717.59 | 7831.85 | 49.60 |
Zhejiang | 4234.91 | 4369.63 | 4501.22 | 4602.10 | 3999.31 | 4873.34 | 4999.84 | 20.24 |
Anhui | 4393.16 | 4393.16 | 5829.40 | 6062.37 | 6366.05 | 6949.11 | 7023.29 | 101.59 |
Fujian | 2997.48 | 3136.77 | 3304.63 | 3384.95 | 3529.69 | 3720.68 | 3861.31 | 29.59 |
Jiangxi | 3771.03 | 4062.54 | 4039.80 | 4311.24 | 4456.77 | 4565.63 | 4647.57 | 30.30 |
Shandong | 8516.13 | 8701.16 | 8997.31 | 9248.18 | 9587.87 | 9847.16 | 10,047.24 | 55.70 |
Henan | 8616.51 | 9183.00 | 9123.00 | 9771.79 | 9405.47 | 10,723.00 | 10,906.37 | 75.69 |
Hubei | 4419.85 | 4465.69 | 5877.70 | 5836.52 | 6007.98 | 5989.41 | 6153.20 | 63.18 |
Hunan | 5088.72 | 5088.72 | 6525.77 | 6732.10 | 6919.29 | 7240.84 | 6930.92 | 77.68 |
Guangdong | 6959.89 | 6788.74 | 8525.19 | 9193.99 | 10,440.94 | 10,849.01 | 11,346.00 | 173.44 |
Guangxi | 2026.30 | 2026.30 | 4210.46 | 4894.18 | 5159.47 | 5518.25 | 5659.17 | 141.84 |
Hainan | 651.23 | 702.42 | 760.94 | 819.03 | 896.09 | 907.67 | 925.10 | 10.26 |
Chongqing | 2920.90 | 3001.77 | 3091.09 | 3169.16 | 3303.45 | 3371.84 | 3403.64 | 17.96 |
Sichuan | 9468.70 | 8989.50 | 8407.50 | 8642.10 | 8041.80 | 8204.20 | 8341.00 | −40.58 |
Guizhou | 635.55 | 3419.54 | 3755.72 | 3730.00 | 3478.94 | 3529.50 | 3600.00 | 67.31 |
Yunnan | 3665.90 | 3844.78 | 4076.70 | 4450.60 | 4601.70 | 4741.80 | 4829.40 | 43.55 |
Tibet | 35.68 | 239.84 | 259.83 | 280.31 | 300.22 | 323.97 | 343.82 | 8.53 |
Shaanxi | 3275.02 | 3431.93 | 3572.17 | 3689.54 | 3854.84 | 3922.12 | 4003.99 | 25.80 |
Gansu | 2076.07 | 2076.07 | 2143.10 | 2607.44 | 2689.89 | 2725.97 | 2556.62 | 25.10 |
Qinghai | 456.25 | 456.25 | 480.42 | 503.91 | 549.97 | 573.94 | 586.77 | 5.19 |
Ningxia | 351.33 | 396.66 | 587.86 | 596.20 | 632.96 | 667.88 | 688.11 | 12.02 |
Xinjiang | 1529.16 | 1661.35 | 1849.41 | 2010.35 | 2181.58 | 2359.73 | 2486.76 | 34.28 |
Total | 102,948.89 | 112,013.24 | 123,194.53 | 129,232.66 | 132,779.83 | 138,703.88 | 140,130.50 | 1310.85 |
GDP (100 Million Yuan) | Change Rate (100 Million Yuan)/yr | |||||||
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Province | 1990 | 1995 | 2000 | 2005 | 2010 | 2015 | 2018 | |
Beijing | 500.80 | 1507.70 | 3212.80 | 7141.40 | 14,441.60 | 23,685.70 | 30,320.00 | 1068.74 |
Tianjin | 310.95 | 931.97 | 1701.88 | 3947.94 | 9343.77 | 16,794.67 | 18,809.64 | 701.72 |
Hebei | 469.76 | 2813.95 | 5354.18 | 10,263.55 | 20,616.05 | 30,441.36 | 34,896.90 | 1288.65 |
Shanxi | 1494.94 | 3113.46 | 4450.44 | 10,678.23 | 24,234.59 | 34,163.83 | 16,759.99 | 982.23 |
Inner Mongolia | 252.79 | 769.23 | 1417.71 | 4115.11 | 12,886.23 | 20,559.32 | 16,881.55 | 757.14 |
Liaoning | 966.26 | 2997.35 | 4646.28 | 8765.61 | 20,650.82 | 28,674.56 | 25,732.80 | 1061.87 |
Jilin | 1013.99 | 1941.53 | 3291.72 | 6720.65 | 16,328.70 | 26,418.63 | 27,789.35 | 1056.63 |
Heilongjiang | 565.45 | 1603.43 | 3503.27 | 5394.79 | 11,391.05 | 15,523.30 | 16,606.50 | 624.21 |
Shanghai | 781.66 | 2518.08 | 4812.15 | 9365.54 | 17,436.85 | 25,659.18 | 32,679.87 | 1141.22 |
Jiangsu | 2383.06 | 5740.72 | 8168.67 | 18,661.77 | 41,849.64 | 73,071.81 | 94,323.54 | 3266.79 |
Zhejiang | 838.24 | 3766.10 | 6719.29 | 13,470.26 | 27,033.92 | 43,038.40 | 56,425.57 | 1955.90 |
Anhui | 566.35 | 1697.56 | 2626.97 | 5086.36 | 5086.36 | 12,173.44 | 30,429.42 | 809.13 |
Fujian | 398.98 | 2124.27 | 4149.20 | 6567.71 | 14,462.75 | 25,923.10 | 35,788.57 | 1203.51 |
Jiangxi | 401.99 | 1161.26 | 1868.07 | 3984.24 | 9431.45 | 16,852.56 | 22,003.32 | 762.57 |
Shandong | 5107.24 | 5107.24 | 8582.50 | 19,115.88 | 40,184.22 | 63,072.52 | 77,871.60 | 2697.99 |
Henan | 974.18 | 3085.92 | 5086.85 | 10,623.56 | 23,240.88 | 37,253.22 | 48,367.60 | 1683.73 |
Hubei | 896.17 | 2804.22 | 4265.99 | 6561.03 | 15,790.42 | 31,058.53 | 40,860.09 | 1378.73 |
Hunan | 670.15 | 2175.49 | 3645.83 | 6604.81 | 16,355.70 | 30,426.93 | 37,623.75 | 1325.68 |
Guangdong | 1478.98 | 5891.03 | 10,596.65 | 22,972.59 | 47,713.28 | 75,740.92 | 101,025.94 | 3498.55 |
Guangxi | 605.81 | 1164.69 | 1932.29 | 3992.55 | 9563.00 | 16,805.74 | 20,378.04 | 724.16 |
Hainan | 102.42 | 363.25 | 526.82 | 918.75 | 2064.50 | 3702.76 | 4832.05 | 164.65 |
Chongqing | 327.75 | 1123.06 | 1791.00 | 3486.22 | 7957.49 | 15,789.80 | 20,363.19 | 702.22 |
Sichuan | 1252.69 | 2755.91 | 4139.92 | 7510.65 | 17,443.10 | 32,044.85 | 41,904.14 | 1423.55 |
Guizhou | 824.16 | 945.41 | 1374.20 | 2038.44 | 4620.21 | 11,634.34 | 15,666.82 | 505.15 |
Yunnan | 647.93 | 1226.91 | 2008.52 | 3492.63 | 7403.45 | 13,865.58 | 17,761.77 | 602.72 |
Tibet | 27.70 | 56.11 | 117.80 | 248.80 | 507.46 | 1027.43 | 1477.63 | 48.87 |
Shaanxi | 302.70 | 845.57 | 1762.01 | 3881.14 | 10,070.36 | 17,602.65 | 23,925.09 | 827.26 |
Gansu | 445.02 | 598.86 | 962.47 | 1937.32 | 4042.15 | 6748.24 | 8184.19 | 284.66 |
Qinghai | 323.41 | 353.02 | 394.56 | 540.11 | 1387.47 | 2359.89 | 2788.24 | 91.32 |
Ningxia | 58.80 | 89.14 | 149.85 | 381.51 | 935.67 | 2916.27 | 3748.12 | 128.08 |
Xinjiang | 274.01 | 814.85 | 1363.56 | 2604.14 | 5397.27 | 9235.57 | 12,199.08 | 416.46 |
Total | 27,500.65 | 64,841.02 | 107,869.19 | 215,433.63 | 466,770.21 | 774,488.24 | 951,163.81 | 33,552.69 |
Construction Land Area (km2) | Change Rate (km2/yr) | |||||||
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Province | 1990 | 1995 | 2000 | 2005 | 2010 | 2015 | 2018 | |
Beijing | 484.88 | 1081.42 | 1035.05 | 1299.42 | 2575.33 | 2629.70 | 2684.08 | 84.19 |
Tianjin | 485.25 | 553.19 | 575.80 | 831.25 | 1167.16 | 1227.81 | 1288.45 | 32.52 |
Hebei | 1161.04 | 1791.40 | 1927.76 | 2373.06 | 3927.92 | 4335.51 | 4720.12 | 132.37 |
Shanxi | 771.51 | 771.37 | 986.02 | 1119.76 | 1916.49 | 1961.90 | 2307.29 | 58.73 |
Inner Mongolia | 1109.08 | 1269.84 | 1161.43 | 1306.60 | 1567.78 | 1684.25 | 2791.18 | 44.97 |
Liaoning | 1399.52 | 1371.01 | 1574.65 | 1643.42 | 2337.07 | 2394.45 | 3101.88 | 58.01 |
Jilin | 907.39 | 940.99 | 1019.78 | 1095.70 | 1358.42 | 1477.04 | 1948.55 | 33.06 |
Heilongjiang | 1269.32 | 1266.45 | 1366.92 | 1382.56 | 2092.88 | 2161.49 | 2839.73 | 52.83 |
Shanghai | 562.72 | 761.23 | 778.54 | 916.03 | 1031.83 | 1079.19 | 1993.45 | 37.23 |
Jiangsu | 1981.95 | 2618.90 | 2833.05 | 3369.52 | 7598.80 | 7973.37 | 8497.30 | 261.21 |
Zhejiang | 810.52 | 1037.93 | 1145.87 | 2401.32 | 2535.20 | 3007.57 | 3603.40 | 101.77 |
Anhui | 861.09 | 945.24 | 1015.99 | 1218.69 | 1903.36 | 2547.28 | 3167.47 | 80.89 |
Fujian | 563.73 | 632.18 | 640.17 | 1238.79 | 1269.94 | 1430.46 | 1498.08 | 37.66 |
Jiangxi | 468.89 | 599.41 | 584.81 | 849.61 | 1129.20 | 1220.43 | 1829.82 | 42.89 |
Shandong | 2276.54 | 3588.07 | 3135.50 | 4057.02 | 8398.11 | 8940.91 | 9237.70 | 275.26 |
Henan | 1323.43 | 1733.46 | 2161.83 | 2768.59 | 3731.12 | 4196.06 | 4780.10 | 125.38 |
Hubei | 985.30 | 1220.72 | 1158.63 | 1311.32 | 1909.91 | 1950.11 | 2014.00 | 39.58 |
Hunan | 838.76 | 961.02 | 956.51 | 1133.87 | 1701.77 | 1739.85 | 1904.60 | 40.92 |
Guangdong | 1524.63 | 2968.36 | 2457.26 | 4206.77 | 5243.38 | 5380.66 | 5800.22 | 153.04 |
Guangxi | 543.59 | 829.19 | 825.17 | 925.83 | 1003.75 | 1094.97 | 1356.45 | 23.17 |
Hainan | 173.06 | 176.22 | 173.05 | 223.47 | 254.39 | 317.09 | 337.99 | 6.35 |
Chongqing | 211.72 | 238.33 | 328.45 | 392.46 | 697.12 | 733.02 | 990.22 | 27.22 |
Sichuan | 604.23 | 779.81 | 904.77 | 1187.26 | 1609.79 | 1671.20 | 2024.47 | 50.05 |
Guizhou | 216.17 | 221.10 | 251.74 | 262.78 | 358.04 | 463.85 | 680.53 | 14.40 |
Yunnan | 327.78 | 430.74 | 522.67 | 596.06 | 874.90 | 903.41 | 1534.95 | 35.76 |
Tibet | 33.72 | 42.90 | 52.85 | 73.12 | 141.04 | 157.87 | 511.51 | 12.47 |
Shaanxi | 423.57 | 483.08 | 551.85 | 662.77 | 872.65 | 899.70 | 1456.75 | 30.90 |
Gansu | 373.31 | 366.07 | 406.45 | 486.80 | 602.68 | 720.86 | 912.32 | 18.49 |
Qinghai | 111.65 | 110.20 | 129.43 | 147.13 | 178.78 | 193.72 | 204.66 | 3.69 |
Ningxia | 102.24 | 134.73 | 136.67 | 206.05 | 301.91 | 349.88 | 606.35 | 15.31 |
Xinjiang | 902.79 | 897.63 | 1029.57 | 1176.10 | 1735.08 | 2150.18 | 2477.16 | 58.56 |
Total | 25,799.36 | 32,817.17 | 33,828.22 | 42,868.14 | 64,035.79 | 69,008.78 | 81,118.79 | 1989.90 |
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Liu, S.; Liao, Q.; Liang, Y.; Li, Z.; Huang, C. Spatio–Temporal Heterogeneity of Urban Expansion and Population Growth in China. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 13031. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413031
Liu S, Liao Q, Liang Y, Li Z, Huang C. Spatio–Temporal Heterogeneity of Urban Expansion and Population Growth in China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(24):13031. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413031
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiu, Shuangshuang, Qipeng Liao, Yuan Liang, Zhifei Li, and Chunbo Huang. 2021. "Spatio–Temporal Heterogeneity of Urban Expansion and Population Growth in China" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 24: 13031. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413031
APA StyleLiu, S., Liao, Q., Liang, Y., Li, Z., & Huang, C. (2021). Spatio–Temporal Heterogeneity of Urban Expansion and Population Growth in China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(24), 13031. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413031