Effect of Complex Road Networks on Intensive Land Use in China’s Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Urban Agglomeration
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. State of the Art and Literature Review
2.1. Intensive Land Use versus Outward Expansion
2.2. Transportation and Land Use
3. Materials
4. Methodology
4.1. Measurement of Land Use Intensity
4.2. Construction of Road Complex Network
4.3. Selection of Socioeconomic Explanatory Variables
4.4. Complex Spatial Model Based On Road Network
5. Results
5.1. The Spatio-Temporal Change of Land Use Intensity
5.2. Complex Road Network Characteristics
5.3. Spatial Spillover Effect on Intensive Land Use through Road Network
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions, Limitation and Policy Implication
7.1. Conclusions
7.2. Policy Implication
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Data | Data Type | Data Source |
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Land use classification data (Interpreted from Landsat TM/ETM images in 2010 and 2015 (spatial resolution of 30 m)) | Cropland, grassland, forest, build-up land, water and others | Geographical Information Monitoring Cloud Platform (http://www.dsac.cn/DataProduct) |
Road network data | Road | Geographical Information Monitoring Cloud Platform (http://www.dsac.cn/DataProduct/Detail/201843) |
Point of interest (POI) data | The sectors of food, shopping malls, education and training, transport facilities, finance, real estate, and corporate business | Baidu API platform (http://lbsyun.baidu.com/index.php?title=lbscloud) |
Administrative division dataset | Provincial boundaries, city boundaries and county boundaries | Map World in National Platform for Common Geospatial Information Services (https://www.tianditu.gov.cn/) |
Socio-economic dataset | Population, GDP, urbanization, sector structure, investment and consumption | the Statistical Yearbooks of Beijing, the Statistical Yearbooks of Tianjin, and the Statistical Yearbooks of Hebei Province in 2010 and 2015 |
LUI | |||
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2010 | 2015 | Change Ratio | |
Mean | 0.4274 | 0.5133 | +20.10% |
Standard deviation | 0.0288 | 0.0206 | −28.47% |
Maximum value | 0.9980 | 0.9448 | −5.33% |
Minimum value | 0.0337 | 0.2358 | +599.70% |
Range | 0.9643 | 0.7090 | −26.48% |
Beijing | Tianjin | Hebei | Total | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Highway mileage (km) | 2010 | 21,114 | 14,832 | 154,344 | 192,300 |
2015 | 21,885 | 16,550 | 184,553 | 225,003 | |
Growth rate | 3.65% | 11.58% | 19.57% | 17.01% | |
Expressway (km) | 2010 | 903 | 982 | 4307 | 8202 |
2015 | 982 | 1130 | 6333 | 10,460 | |
Growth rate | 8.75% | 15.07% | 47.04% | 27.53% | |
Arterial highway (km) | 2010 | 924 | 1040 | 4307 | 8281 |
2015 | 1393 | 1260 | 5408 | 10,076 | |
Growth rate | 50.76% | 21.15% | 25.56% | 21.68% | |
Secondary highway (km) | 2010 | 3196 | 3165 | 15,872 | 24,243 |
2015 | 3361 | 3224 | 19,656 | 28,256 | |
Growth rate | 5.16% | 1.86% | 23.84% | 16.55% | |
Road density (km/km2) | 2010 | 1.29 | 1.30 | 0.82 | 0.89 |
2015 | 1.33 | 1.39 | 0.97 | 1.03 | |
Growth rate | 3.66% | 6.95% | 18.08% | 15.47% |
Year | 2010 | 2015 | ||||
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Model | OLS | Model1_ SAR | Model2_ SDM | OLS | Model1_ SAR | Model2_ SDM |
R2 | 0.5670 | 0.5930 | 0.8908 | 0.6518 | 0.6740 | 0.9735 |
PTI | 0.2493 *** | 0.2190 *** | 0.4715 *** | 0.2320 *** | 0.2208 *** | 0.2237 *** |
PFAI | 0.0637 *** | 0.0519 *** | 0.1998 *** | 0.0452 *** | 0.0363 *** | 0.0264 *** |
PSSC | 2 10−6 ** | 2 10−6 *** | 1 10−6 | 3 10−6 *** | 4 10−6 *** | 3 10−6 *** |
W_ PTI | −0.2758 *** | −0.0278 | ||||
W_ PFAI | −0.0020 | −0.0121 | ||||
W_ PSSC | −2 10−7 | −3 10−6 *** | ||||
0.0789 *** | 0.0683 *** | 0.0399 *** | 0.7802 *** | |||
Log likelihood | 163.8480 | 226.7947 |
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Zeng, C.; Zhao, Z.; Wen, C.; Yang, J.; Lv, T. Effect of Complex Road Networks on Intensive Land Use in China’s Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Urban Agglomeration. Land 2020, 9, 532. https://doi.org/10.3390/land9120532
Zeng C, Zhao Z, Wen C, Yang J, Lv T. Effect of Complex Road Networks on Intensive Land Use in China’s Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Urban Agglomeration. Land. 2020; 9(12):532. https://doi.org/10.3390/land9120532
Chicago/Turabian StyleZeng, Chen, Zhe Zhao, Cheng Wen, Jing Yang, and Tianyu Lv. 2020. "Effect of Complex Road Networks on Intensive Land Use in China’s Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Urban Agglomeration" Land 9, no. 12: 532. https://doi.org/10.3390/land9120532
APA StyleZeng, C., Zhao, Z., Wen, C., Yang, J., & Lv, T. (2020). Effect of Complex Road Networks on Intensive Land Use in China’s Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Urban Agglomeration. Land, 9(12), 532. https://doi.org/10.3390/land9120532