Urban Green Space Fragmentation and Urbanization: A Spatiotemporal Perspective

Urbanization leads to the occupation of green areas, directly contributing to a high level of fragmentation of urban green spaces, which, in turn, results in numerous socioeconomic and environmental problems. Consequently, an understanding of the relationships between patterns of urban green spaces...

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Main Authors: Fangzheng Li, Wei Zheng, Yu Wang, Junhui Liang, Shuang Xie, Shiyi Guo, Xiong Li, Changming Yu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/4/333
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spelling doaj-906bb791786442da9bd1ccc2007169f32020-11-25T00:50:03ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072019-04-0110433310.3390/f10040333f10040333Urban Green Space Fragmentation and Urbanization: A Spatiotemporal PerspectiveFangzheng Li0Wei Zheng1Yu Wang2Junhui Liang3Shuang Xie4Shiyi Guo5Xiong Li6Changming Yu7School of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, ChinaDepartment of Planning & Environmental Management, Manchester Urban Institute, The University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UKSchool of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, ChinaBeijing Tsinghua Tongheng Urban Planning & Design Institute, Beijing 100085, ChinaSchool of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, ChinaGraduate School of Frontier Science, The University of Tokyo, Kashiwa 277-8563, JapanSchool of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, ChinaUrbanization leads to the occupation of green areas, directly contributing to a high level of fragmentation of urban green spaces, which, in turn, results in numerous socioeconomic and environmental problems. Consequently, an understanding of the relationships between patterns of urban green spaces and urbanization processes is essential. Although previous quantitative studies have examined this relationship, they have not included an exploration of spatial heterogeneities in the effects of urbanization on the spatial patterns of urban green areas. We therefore applied a spatiotemporal perspective to examine the above relationship, while considering the wider planning context. First, we quantified the extent of fragmentation of urban green spaces using landscape metrics comprising the largest patch index (LPI) and landscape shape index (LSI). Next, using the calculated spatial metrics and nighttime light data (NTL) for central Beijing for the period 1992–2016, we applied a geographically weighted regression model to assess variations in the spatiotemporal effects of urbanization on the fragmentation of urban green spaces. The results showed that urbanization initially occurred mainly in the northern parts of Beijing, whereas urbanization of southern urban fringe areas occurred after 2008. The reduction in green spaces along with increasing fragmentation and complex spatial patterns are indicative of issues relating to Beijing’s rapid urbanization and planning policies. This study contributes to an understanding of how urbanization influences fragmentation of urban green spaces and offers insights for the planning of urban green spaces from the perspective of promoting sustainability.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/4/333urbanizationurban green spaces fragmentationBeijingspatial heterogeneitiesgeographically weighted regression
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author Fangzheng Li
Wei Zheng
Yu Wang
Junhui Liang
Shuang Xie
Shiyi Guo
Xiong Li
Changming Yu
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Wei Zheng
Yu Wang
Junhui Liang
Shuang Xie
Shiyi Guo
Xiong Li
Changming Yu
Urban Green Space Fragmentation and Urbanization: A Spatiotemporal Perspective
Forests
urbanization
urban green spaces fragmentation
Beijing
spatial heterogeneities
geographically weighted regression
author_facet Fangzheng Li
Wei Zheng
Yu Wang
Junhui Liang
Shuang Xie
Shiyi Guo
Xiong Li
Changming Yu
author_sort Fangzheng Li
title Urban Green Space Fragmentation and Urbanization: A Spatiotemporal Perspective
title_short Urban Green Space Fragmentation and Urbanization: A Spatiotemporal Perspective
title_full Urban Green Space Fragmentation and Urbanization: A Spatiotemporal Perspective
title_fullStr Urban Green Space Fragmentation and Urbanization: A Spatiotemporal Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Urban Green Space Fragmentation and Urbanization: A Spatiotemporal Perspective
title_sort urban green space fragmentation and urbanization: a spatiotemporal perspective
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Urbanization leads to the occupation of green areas, directly contributing to a high level of fragmentation of urban green spaces, which, in turn, results in numerous socioeconomic and environmental problems. Consequently, an understanding of the relationships between patterns of urban green spaces and urbanization processes is essential. Although previous quantitative studies have examined this relationship, they have not included an exploration of spatial heterogeneities in the effects of urbanization on the spatial patterns of urban green areas. We therefore applied a spatiotemporal perspective to examine the above relationship, while considering the wider planning context. First, we quantified the extent of fragmentation of urban green spaces using landscape metrics comprising the largest patch index (LPI) and landscape shape index (LSI). Next, using the calculated spatial metrics and nighttime light data (NTL) for central Beijing for the period 1992–2016, we applied a geographically weighted regression model to assess variations in the spatiotemporal effects of urbanization on the fragmentation of urban green spaces. The results showed that urbanization initially occurred mainly in the northern parts of Beijing, whereas urbanization of southern urban fringe areas occurred after 2008. The reduction in green spaces along with increasing fragmentation and complex spatial patterns are indicative of issues relating to Beijing’s rapid urbanization and planning policies. This study contributes to an understanding of how urbanization influences fragmentation of urban green spaces and offers insights for the planning of urban green spaces from the perspective of promoting sustainability.
topic urbanization
urban green spaces fragmentation
Beijing
spatial heterogeneities
geographically weighted regression
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/4/333
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