影响因子:6.0
DOI码:10.1016/j.landusepol.2024.107282
所属单位:武汉大学
发表刊物:Land Use Policy
刊物所在地:ENGLAND
关键字:Ecologically fragile area Urban–Agricultural–Ecological Space Driving mechanism Multi-scenario projection The Yangtze River Economic Belt
摘要:Ecologically fragile areas, which are vulnerable to human disturbances, are facing development dilemmas due to
the contradiction between economic development and environmental degradation. Examining the driving
mechanism and future trends of land use transitions can inform territorial planning and land use policies to
address the contradiction. However, research into the mechanisms governing the interaction between ecological
and social factors driving land use transitions in ecologically fragile areas is currently limited. Considering the
Upper Reaches of the Yangtze River Economic Belt (URYREB), a typical ecologically fragile area in China, as an
example, this study discussed the spatio-temporal evolution characteristics and driving mechanisms of UrbanAgricultural-Ecological
Space. The results indicated that ecological factors inffuence the direction, location,
and scale of spatial evolution, while social factors dominate the direction and scale of spatial evolution. The
interaction between ecological and social elements drives spatial evolution due to the endogenous development
needs of the social-ecological system (SES), in conjunction with external policy guidance and economic development.
In the future, urban function space may continue to expand and threaten surrounding agricultural
function space, thus, corresponding land use policies are necessary to ensure food security. This study unveils the
impact of multifactor interactions on land use transitions and offers insights for optimizing territorial space
planning in ecologically fragile areas.
合写作者:Ning Wang,Li Yin,Liming Bo
论文类型:期刊论文
通讯作者:Shiyi Guo
论文编号:107282
学科门类:工学
文献类型:J
卷号:145
页面范围:1-15
字数:15000
ISSN号:0264-8377
是否译文:否
发表时间:2024-07-26
收录刊物:SCI、SSCI
发布期刊链接:https://www-sciencedirect-com-s.vpn.whu.edu.cn/science/article/abs/pii/S0264837724002357?via%3Dihub
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