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Maochao Yan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • spatial and temporal change in urban Rural Land Use transformation at village scale a case study of xuanhua district north china
    Journal of Rural Studies, 2016
    Co-Authors: Jilai Liu, Yansui Liu, Maochao Yan
    Abstract:

    Abstract This paper aims to investigate the spatial patterns, temporal processes and driving mechanisms of urban-Rural Land Use transformation (URLUT). Empirical study of Xuanhua district of Hebei province from 1996 to 2012 showed that urban-Rural Land Use transformation index (URLUTI) decreased linearly with increasing distance to central downtown (DCD), and the gap between central and edge areas increased during 1996–2012. Spatial autocorrelation showed an accelerating clustered pattern, and the hot spots shifted from decentralization to centralization and then back to decentralization. Industrialization and urbanization were the basic driving factors of URLUT, and local, regional and national social and economic transformation deeply and widely affected its development. The study highlights that the regional development should implement correct urban-Rural transformation strategy and plan according to its location and nature resources conditions, and obey the spatial laws of urban-Rural transformation for improving the efficiency of Land Use and promoting urban-Rural integration. Furthermore, the government’s intervention to economic development should be reduced and let the market play more roles in the allocation of resources.

  • Spatial and temporal change in urban-Rural Land Use transformation at village scale—A case study of Xuanhua district, North China
    Journal of Rural Studies, 2016
    Co-Authors: Jilai Liu, Yansui Liu, Maochao Yan
    Abstract:

    Abstract This paper aims to investigate the spatial patterns, temporal processes and driving mechanisms of urban-Rural Land Use transformation (URLUT). Empirical study of Xuanhua district of Hebei province from 1996 to 2012 showed that urban-Rural Land Use transformation index (URLUTI) decreased linearly with increasing distance to central downtown (DCD), and the gap between central and edge areas increased during 1996–2012. Spatial autocorrelation showed an accelerating clustered pattern, and the hot spots shifted from decentralization to centralization and then back to decentralization. Industrialization and urbanization were the basic driving factors of URLUT, and local, regional and national social and economic transformation deeply and widely affected its development. The study highlights that the regional development should implement correct urban-Rural transformation strategy and plan according to its location and nature resources conditions, and obey the spatial laws of urban-Rural transformation for improving the efficiency of Land Use and promoting urban-Rural integration. Furthermore, the government’s intervention to economic development should be reduced and let the market play more roles in the allocation of resources.

Yansui Liu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • spatial and temporal change in urban Rural Land Use transformation at village scale a case study of xuanhua district north china
    Journal of Rural Studies, 2016
    Co-Authors: Jilai Liu, Yansui Liu, Maochao Yan
    Abstract:

    Abstract This paper aims to investigate the spatial patterns, temporal processes and driving mechanisms of urban-Rural Land Use transformation (URLUT). Empirical study of Xuanhua district of Hebei province from 1996 to 2012 showed that urban-Rural Land Use transformation index (URLUTI) decreased linearly with increasing distance to central downtown (DCD), and the gap between central and edge areas increased during 1996–2012. Spatial autocorrelation showed an accelerating clustered pattern, and the hot spots shifted from decentralization to centralization and then back to decentralization. Industrialization and urbanization were the basic driving factors of URLUT, and local, regional and national social and economic transformation deeply and widely affected its development. The study highlights that the regional development should implement correct urban-Rural transformation strategy and plan according to its location and nature resources conditions, and obey the spatial laws of urban-Rural transformation for improving the efficiency of Land Use and promoting urban-Rural integration. Furthermore, the government’s intervention to economic development should be reduced and let the market play more roles in the allocation of resources.

  • Spatial and temporal change in urban-Rural Land Use transformation at village scale—A case study of Xuanhua district, North China
    Journal of Rural Studies, 2016
    Co-Authors: Jilai Liu, Yansui Liu, Maochao Yan
    Abstract:

    Abstract This paper aims to investigate the spatial patterns, temporal processes and driving mechanisms of urban-Rural Land Use transformation (URLUT). Empirical study of Xuanhua district of Hebei province from 1996 to 2012 showed that urban-Rural Land Use transformation index (URLUTI) decreased linearly with increasing distance to central downtown (DCD), and the gap between central and edge areas increased during 1996–2012. Spatial autocorrelation showed an accelerating clustered pattern, and the hot spots shifted from decentralization to centralization and then back to decentralization. Industrialization and urbanization were the basic driving factors of URLUT, and local, regional and national social and economic transformation deeply and widely affected its development. The study highlights that the regional development should implement correct urban-Rural transformation strategy and plan according to its location and nature resources conditions, and obey the spatial laws of urban-Rural transformation for improving the efficiency of Land Use and promoting urban-Rural integration. Furthermore, the government’s intervention to economic development should be reduced and let the market play more roles in the allocation of resources.

Jilai Liu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • spatial and temporal change in urban Rural Land Use transformation at village scale a case study of xuanhua district north china
    Journal of Rural Studies, 2016
    Co-Authors: Jilai Liu, Yansui Liu, Maochao Yan
    Abstract:

    Abstract This paper aims to investigate the spatial patterns, temporal processes and driving mechanisms of urban-Rural Land Use transformation (URLUT). Empirical study of Xuanhua district of Hebei province from 1996 to 2012 showed that urban-Rural Land Use transformation index (URLUTI) decreased linearly with increasing distance to central downtown (DCD), and the gap between central and edge areas increased during 1996–2012. Spatial autocorrelation showed an accelerating clustered pattern, and the hot spots shifted from decentralization to centralization and then back to decentralization. Industrialization and urbanization were the basic driving factors of URLUT, and local, regional and national social and economic transformation deeply and widely affected its development. The study highlights that the regional development should implement correct urban-Rural transformation strategy and plan according to its location and nature resources conditions, and obey the spatial laws of urban-Rural transformation for improving the efficiency of Land Use and promoting urban-Rural integration. Furthermore, the government’s intervention to economic development should be reduced and let the market play more roles in the allocation of resources.

  • Spatial and temporal change in urban-Rural Land Use transformation at village scale—A case study of Xuanhua district, North China
    Journal of Rural Studies, 2016
    Co-Authors: Jilai Liu, Yansui Liu, Maochao Yan
    Abstract:

    Abstract This paper aims to investigate the spatial patterns, temporal processes and driving mechanisms of urban-Rural Land Use transformation (URLUT). Empirical study of Xuanhua district of Hebei province from 1996 to 2012 showed that urban-Rural Land Use transformation index (URLUTI) decreased linearly with increasing distance to central downtown (DCD), and the gap between central and edge areas increased during 1996–2012. Spatial autocorrelation showed an accelerating clustered pattern, and the hot spots shifted from decentralization to centralization and then back to decentralization. Industrialization and urbanization were the basic driving factors of URLUT, and local, regional and national social and economic transformation deeply and widely affected its development. The study highlights that the regional development should implement correct urban-Rural transformation strategy and plan according to its location and nature resources conditions, and obey the spatial laws of urban-Rural transformation for improving the efficiency of Land Use and promoting urban-Rural integration. Furthermore, the government’s intervention to economic development should be reduced and let the market play more roles in the allocation of resources.

Jacques Mégier - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The potential of remote sensing for monitoring Rural Land Use changes and their effects on soil conditions
    Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, 1998
    Co-Authors: S. Sommer, Joachim Hill, Jacques Mégier
    Abstract:

    Abstract The paper reviews the principles of existing remote sensing techniques and new methods considered particularly suitable for monitoring Rural Land Use changes and their effects on soil conditions. Conventional classification methods in combination with local field surveys are operationally Used in national as well as in supra-national environmental and agricultural inventories established by the EU such as the European Commission's CORINE programme (Coordination of Information on the Environment) and the MARS project (Monitoring Agriculture with Remote Sensing). The `Environmental Mapping and Modelling Unit' (EMAP) of the EC Joint Research Centre, in cooperation with other partners, is investigating the Use of operational earth observation satellites and airborne hyperspectral data (imaging spectrometry) for mapping and monitoring of vegetation and soil characteristics. In the context of previous experiments, approaches such as spectral mixture analysis have been developed which can already be routinely applied to large regions. Problems related to the standardised retrieval of remotely sensed primary parameters (such as reflectance), concepts for the thematic interpretation of reflectance data, and the definition of satellite-derived Land degradation indices are discussed. On this basis, the requirements for the design of an operational satellite observatory for environmental monitoring are presented.

Shuwen Wei - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Understanding Rural Land Use transition and regional consolidation implications in China
    Land Use Policy, 2019
    Co-Authors: Guanghui Jiang, Yaya Tian, Shuwen Wei
    Abstract:

    The changes in cultivated Land and Rural residential Land and their interrelation are the most direct manifestation of Land Use transition in Rural areas, which is an important basis to carry out Rural Land consolidation scientifically. This study constructs a conceptual model of Rural Land Use transition and analyses the process characteristics and coupling relationship of Land Use transition between cultivated Land and Rural residential Land in China in four periods from 1996 to 2016. Then, it puts forward response strategies for regional Rural Land consolidation. As the results show, an inverse trend between cultivated Land and Rural residential Land, together with a certain degree of volatility demonstrated an inadequate transition in Rural Land Use system. The types of cultivated Land and Rural residential Land transition changed from single dominant to multiple equilibrium, but the main type of Rural Land Use system in different stages was synchronous R negative linking. The spatial pattern of cultivated Land and Rural residential Land transition is obviously unbalanced. The transition of Rural Land Use system in the southeastern part of Hu Huanyong Line is active, where no transition model and process transition model play a dominant role. This area can be considered as priority for Rural Land consolidation in the future. Rural Land consolidation should conform to the rules of Land Use transition, establish a multi-objective oriented regional differentiation strategy system, and promote the coordinated evolution of Rural Land Use system.