Water-Facing Distribution and Suitability Space for Rural Mountain Settlements Based on Fractal Theory, South-Western China

The establishment of rural settlements in the topographically complex mountainous area of South-Western China is restricted by various geographical features. The fractal characteristics and water-facing distribution of rural mountain settlements and the suitability of spaces for rural mountain settl...

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Main Authors: Hui Yu, Yong Luo, Pengshan Li, Wei Dong, Shulin Yu, Xianghe Gao
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/2/96
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spelling doaj-44c1b875cf8845cdb9cbd85cdffc5b2d2021-01-23T00:01:36ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-01-0110969610.3390/land10020096Water-Facing Distribution and Suitability Space for Rural Mountain Settlements Based on Fractal Theory, South-Western ChinaHui Yu0Yong Luo1Pengshan Li2Wei Dong3Shulin Yu4Xianghe Gao5Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu 610041, ChinaCollege of Earth Sciences, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu 610059, ChinaChengdu Land Planning and Cadastral Center, Chengdu 610074, ChinaCollege of Earth Sciences, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu 610059, ChinaInstitute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaCollege of Earth Sciences, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu 610059, ChinaThe establishment of rural settlements in the topographically complex mountainous area of South-Western China is restricted by various geographical features. The fractal characteristics and water-facing distribution of rural mountain settlements and the suitability of spaces for rural mountain settlements were analyzed for a greater scientific understanding of what factors would facilitate a more appropriate selection of residential sites. The results showed that: (1) Rural mountain settlements have significant fractal characteristics—the fractal dimension values of rural mountain settlements in terms of elevation, slope, disaster risk, and water-facing level ranged from 0.853 to 1.071, 0.716 to 0.997, 0.134 to 0.243, and 0.940 to 1.110, respectively. (2) The fractal dimension value of rural mountain settlements initially increased and subsequently decreased with increasing elevation, and gradually decreased with increases in slope and disaster risk, but with wave-curve increases in water-facing levels. (3) The suitable spaces for rural mountain settlements were those with a low disaster risk and with slopes less of than 5° under a water-facing level of 0 ~ 500 m in the elevation range of 1500–2000 m. Currently, 8.77% of rural mountain settlements are situated in high-risk and sub-high-risk areas. The spatial planning of national land in China may enhance the land consolidation of rural mountain settlements and plan for the placement of settlements in suitable spaces while avoiding high-risk areas and sub-high-risk areas to ensure the safety of lives and property. The results from this study could be used as a reference for future revitalization activities and the site selection of rural mountain settlements.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/2/96fractal characteristicsnatural geographical featureswater-facing distributionsuitable spacerural mountain settlements
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author Hui Yu
Yong Luo
Pengshan Li
Wei Dong
Shulin Yu
Xianghe Gao
spellingShingle Hui Yu
Yong Luo
Pengshan Li
Wei Dong
Shulin Yu
Xianghe Gao
Water-Facing Distribution and Suitability Space for Rural Mountain Settlements Based on Fractal Theory, South-Western China
Land
fractal characteristics
natural geographical features
water-facing distribution
suitable space
rural mountain settlements
author_facet Hui Yu
Yong Luo
Pengshan Li
Wei Dong
Shulin Yu
Xianghe Gao
author_sort Hui Yu
title Water-Facing Distribution and Suitability Space for Rural Mountain Settlements Based on Fractal Theory, South-Western China
title_short Water-Facing Distribution and Suitability Space for Rural Mountain Settlements Based on Fractal Theory, South-Western China
title_full Water-Facing Distribution and Suitability Space for Rural Mountain Settlements Based on Fractal Theory, South-Western China
title_fullStr Water-Facing Distribution and Suitability Space for Rural Mountain Settlements Based on Fractal Theory, South-Western China
title_full_unstemmed Water-Facing Distribution and Suitability Space for Rural Mountain Settlements Based on Fractal Theory, South-Western China
title_sort water-facing distribution and suitability space for rural mountain settlements based on fractal theory, south-western china
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The establishment of rural settlements in the topographically complex mountainous area of South-Western China is restricted by various geographical features. The fractal characteristics and water-facing distribution of rural mountain settlements and the suitability of spaces for rural mountain settlements were analyzed for a greater scientific understanding of what factors would facilitate a more appropriate selection of residential sites. The results showed that: (1) Rural mountain settlements have significant fractal characteristics—the fractal dimension values of rural mountain settlements in terms of elevation, slope, disaster risk, and water-facing level ranged from 0.853 to 1.071, 0.716 to 0.997, 0.134 to 0.243, and 0.940 to 1.110, respectively. (2) The fractal dimension value of rural mountain settlements initially increased and subsequently decreased with increasing elevation, and gradually decreased with increases in slope and disaster risk, but with wave-curve increases in water-facing levels. (3) The suitable spaces for rural mountain settlements were those with a low disaster risk and with slopes less of than 5° under a water-facing level of 0 ~ 500 m in the elevation range of 1500–2000 m. Currently, 8.77% of rural mountain settlements are situated in high-risk and sub-high-risk areas. The spatial planning of national land in China may enhance the land consolidation of rural mountain settlements and plan for the placement of settlements in suitable spaces while avoiding high-risk areas and sub-high-risk areas to ensure the safety of lives and property. The results from this study could be used as a reference for future revitalization activities and the site selection of rural mountain settlements.
topic fractal characteristics
natural geographical features
water-facing distribution
suitable space
rural mountain settlements
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/2/96
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