The Evolving Structure of Rural Construction Land in Urbanizing China: Case Study of Tai’an Prefecture
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Background and Analysis Framework
2.1. Research Background
2.2. Analysis Framework
3. Research, Data, and Methods
3.1. Research Area
3.2. Data
3.2.1. Data Sources
3.2.2. Data Processing
3.3. Methods
3.3.1. Spatial Pattern Identification
- (1)
- Diversity index
- (2)
- Concentration index
- (3)
- Location quotient
- (4)
- Local indicators of spatial association (LISA)
3.3.2. Influencing Factors
- (1)
- Model selection
- (2)
- Independent variable selection
4. Results
4.1. Spatial Patterns of Rural Construction Land Structure in Tai’an
4.2. The Driving Forces for Spatial Differentiation of Rural Construction Land Structure in Tai’an
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Factor | Variable | Unit | Meaning of Variable | Data Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
Terrain factors | Altitude | m | Average altitude of village | 30 × 30 dem data (geospatial data cloud http://www.gscloud.cn) |
Slope | Average slope of village | 30 × 30 dem data (geospatial data cloud http://www.gscloud.cn) | ||
Farmland grade | Average grade of cultivated land in village | Tai’an agricultural land grading data | ||
Importance | Average ecological importance value of land in village | Tai’an ecological evaluation data | ||
Sensitivity | Average ecological sensitivity value of land in village | Tai’an ecological evaluation data | ||
Locational factors | DProad | km | Distance from village to the provincial road | National road vector data |
DNroad | km | Distance from village to the national road | National road vector data | |
DToll | km | Distance from village to expressway toll station | National road vector data, National POI (Point of Interest) data | |
DCity | km | Distance from village to Tai’an municipal government | Map location coordinate query data (https://maplocation.sjfkai.com) | |
DCounty | km | Distance from village to its county government | Map location coordinate query data (https://maplocation.sjfkai.com) | |
DTown | km | Distance from village to its township government | Map location coordinate query data (https://maplocation.sjfkai.com) | |
Economic factors | Non-agricultural | % | Proportion of rural non-agricultural population of each village | Tai’an Statistics Bureau |
Electricity | kw·h | Per capita annual rural electricity consumption of village | Tai’an Statistics Bureau | |
Land transfer | ha | Land transfer area of each village | Tai’an Statistics Bureau | |
Social factor | Density | Person /km2 | Rural population density of each village | Tai’an Statistics Bureau |
Dependency ratio | The ratio of the elderly and children to the employed population | Tai’an Statistics Bureau | ||
Policy factor | Basic farmland | % | The proportion of basic farmland area in village | Tai’an basic farmland vector data |
Independent Variables | Average | Variance | Minimum | Maximum |
---|---|---|---|---|
Altitude (m) | 103.99 | 5100.05 | 24.06 | 623.67 |
Slope (°) | 3.64 | 7.23 | 0.90 | 18.85 |
Farmland grade | 7.16 | 1.16 | 5.00 | 10.00 |
Importance | 3.21 | 0.12 | 0.00 | 4.00 |
Sensitivity | 2.57 | 0.73 | 0.00 | 5.00 |
DProad (km) | 2.93 | 5.69 | 0.00 | 13.67 |
DNroad (km) | 13.68 | 72.33 | 0.01 | 35.76 |
DToll (km) | 9.76 | 40.47 | 0.15 | 29.88 |
DCity (km) | 43.72 | 520.41 | 2.26 | 97.56 |
DCounty (km) | 18.82 | 93.27 | 0.51 | 43.32 |
DTown (km) | 4.45 | 5.67 | 0.10 | 24.83 |
Non-agricultural (%) | 0.65 | 0.03 | 0.00 | 1.00 |
Electricity (kw·h) | 266.82 | 211,712.49 | 0.00 | 14,276.28 |
Land transfer (ha) | 283.89 | 154,728.74 | 0.00 | 5080.00 |
Density (person/km2) | 885.28 | 5,770,209.32 | 28.25 | 73,664.74 |
Dependency ratio | 0.90 | 0.23 | 0.02 | 7.39 |
Basic farmland (%) | 0.51 | 0.07 | 0.00 | 0.94 |
Diversity Index | Concentration Index | Land Use Types | |
---|---|---|---|
Taishan | 0.56 | 0.89 | 9.45 |
Daiyue | 0.51 | 0.91 | 8.12 |
Xintai | 0.37 | 0.94 | 7.73 |
Feicheng | 0.46 | 0.92 | 7.26 |
Ningyang | 0.41 | 0.93 | 6.77 |
Dongping | 0.42 | 0.93 | 7.13 |
Tai’an Average | 0.44 | 0.93 | 7.52 |
Dependent Variable | Diversity Index | Concentration Index | Land Use Types |
---|---|---|---|
Independent variable | Standardized coefficient (Beta) | Standardized coefficient (Beta) | Standardized coefficient (Beta) |
Altitude | −0.136 *** (−3.364) | 0.034 (0.087) | 0.002 (0.057) |
Slope | −0.086 *** (−3.444) | 0.117 *** (4.856) | −0.094 *** (−3.520) |
Farmland grade | 0.000 (0.020) | −0.007 (−0.409) | 0.008 (0.431) |
Importance | −0.052 *** (−2.946) | 0.048 *** (2.837) | −0.077 *** (−4.160) |
Sensitivity | −0.056 ** (−2.436) | 0.065 *** (2.933) | −0.048 ** (−1.981) |
DProad | −0.185 *** (−10.485) | 0.187 *** (11.024) | −0.146 *** (−7.818) |
DNroad | 0.018 (0.862) | 0.011 (0.580) | −0.076 *** (−3.495) |
DToll | −0.090 *** (−4.423) | 0.061 *** (3.143) | −0.050 ** (−2.351) |
DCity | −0.164 *** (−5.079) | 0.108 *** (3.468) | −0.080 ** (−2.343) |
DCounty | −0.066 *** (−3.379) | 0.108 *** (5.683) | −0.046 ** (−2.186) |
DTown | −0.143 *** (−7.934) | 0.200 *** (11.507) | −0.178 *** (−9.309) |
Non-agricultural | 0.056 *** (3.187) | −0.066 *** (−3.849) | 0.096 *** (5.151) |
Electricity | 0.038 *** (2.194) | −0.035 ** (−2.069) | 0.018 (0.989) |
Land transfer | 0.119 *** (6.752) | −0.115 *** (−6.771) | 0.153 *** (8.178) |
Density | −0.269 *** (−12.641) | 0.214 *** (10.441) | −0.191 *** (−8.481) |
Dependency ratio | 0.009 (0.527) | −0.016 (0.987) | 0.008 (0.464) |
Basic farmland | −0.362 *** −17.034) | 0.363 *** (17.774) | −0.260 *** (−11.566) |
N | 2585 | 2585 | 2585 |
Adjusted R2 | 0.334 | 0.384 | 0.254 |
F | 75.594 | 93.627 | 51.679 |
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Huang, D.; Lang, Y.; Liu, T. The Evolving Structure of Rural Construction Land in Urbanizing China: Case Study of Tai’an Prefecture. Land 2021, 10, 65. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10010065
Huang D, Lang Y, Liu T. The Evolving Structure of Rural Construction Land in Urbanizing China: Case Study of Tai’an Prefecture. Land. 2021; 10(1):65. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10010065
Chicago/Turabian StyleHuang, Daquan, Yue Lang, and Tao Liu. 2021. "The Evolving Structure of Rural Construction Land in Urbanizing China: Case Study of Tai’an Prefecture" Land 10, no. 1: 65. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10010065
APA StyleHuang, D., Lang, Y., & Liu, T. (2021). The Evolving Structure of Rural Construction Land in Urbanizing China: Case Study of Tai’an Prefecture. Land, 10(1), 65. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10010065