Tempo-Spatial Patterns of Land Use Changes and Urban Development in Globalizing China: A Study of Beijing

This study examines the temporal and spatial changes in land use as aconsequence of rapid urban development in the city of Beijing. Using a combination oftechniques of remote sensing and GIS, the study identifies a substantial loss of plaindryland and a phenomenal expansion of urban construction lan...

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Main Authors: Biao Qiao, Hongmian Gong, George C.S. Lin, Chuanglin Fang, Yichun Xie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2007-11-01
Series:Sensors
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/7/11/2881/
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spelling doaj-546fe6721cf5433e88f45123224349c62020-11-25T00:26:06ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202007-11-017112881290610.3390/S7112881Tempo-Spatial Patterns of Land Use Changes and Urban Development in Globalizing China: A Study of BeijingBiao QiaoHongmian GongGeorge C.S. LinChuanglin FangYichun XieThis study examines the temporal and spatial changes in land use as aconsequence of rapid urban development in the city of Beijing. Using a combination oftechniques of remote sensing and GIS, the study identifies a substantial loss of plaindryland and a phenomenal expansion of urban construction land over the recent decade.Geographically, there is a clear shifting of urban construction land from the inner city tothe outskirts as a consequence of suburbanization. The outward expansion of the ring-roadsystem is found to be one of the most important driving forces explaining the temporal andspatial pattern of land use change. The uneven distribution of population stands as anotherfactor with significant correlation with land use change. The application of the techniquesof remote sensing and GIS can enhance the precision and comparability of research onland use change and urban transformation in China.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/7/11/2881/urban developmentremote sensingGISBeijing
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author Biao Qiao
Hongmian Gong
George C.S. Lin
Chuanglin Fang
Yichun Xie
spellingShingle Biao Qiao
Hongmian Gong
George C.S. Lin
Chuanglin Fang
Yichun Xie
Tempo-Spatial Patterns of Land Use Changes and Urban Development in Globalizing China: A Study of Beijing
Sensors
urban development
remote sensing
GIS
Beijing
author_facet Biao Qiao
Hongmian Gong
George C.S. Lin
Chuanglin Fang
Yichun Xie
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title Tempo-Spatial Patterns of Land Use Changes and Urban Development in Globalizing China: A Study of Beijing
title_short Tempo-Spatial Patterns of Land Use Changes and Urban Development in Globalizing China: A Study of Beijing
title_full Tempo-Spatial Patterns of Land Use Changes and Urban Development in Globalizing China: A Study of Beijing
title_fullStr Tempo-Spatial Patterns of Land Use Changes and Urban Development in Globalizing China: A Study of Beijing
title_full_unstemmed Tempo-Spatial Patterns of Land Use Changes and Urban Development in Globalizing China: A Study of Beijing
title_sort tempo-spatial patterns of land use changes and urban development in globalizing china: a study of beijing
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2007-11-01
description This study examines the temporal and spatial changes in land use as aconsequence of rapid urban development in the city of Beijing. Using a combination oftechniques of remote sensing and GIS, the study identifies a substantial loss of plaindryland and a phenomenal expansion of urban construction land over the recent decade.Geographically, there is a clear shifting of urban construction land from the inner city tothe outskirts as a consequence of suburbanization. The outward expansion of the ring-roadsystem is found to be one of the most important driving forces explaining the temporal andspatial pattern of land use change. The uneven distribution of population stands as anotherfactor with significant correlation with land use change. The application of the techniquesof remote sensing and GIS can enhance the precision and comparability of research onland use change and urban transformation in China.
topic urban development
remote sensing
GIS
Beijing
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/7/11/2881/
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