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    Spatio-temporal evolution and driving factors of new urbanization in central China based on multi-source data. by Yu An, Lingtong Peng, Liang Geng

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The high-high agglomeration areas tend to Xinzhou City, most prefecture-level cities in Hubei Province and some prefecture-level cities in Southern Hunan Province, while the low-low agglomeration areas tend to Changzhi City, most prefecture level cities in Henan Province and some prefecture-level cities in Northern Anhui Province. (3) The night light index, total retail sales of consumer goods, investment in fixed assets, proportion of built-up areas and urban economic density are the main driving factors affecting the level of new urbanization. (4) The interaction of driving factors shows double factor enhancement and nonlinear enhancement effects.…”
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    Permanent Basic Cultivated Land Delineation Based on Population Projection and Food Demand--Taking Wuhan City as an Example by Tang Jiapeng, Zhang Jie

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The study obtained that: (1) the population of Wuhan GM (1,1) predicts that the population of Wuhan in 2035 is 16,041,900 and the basic cultivated land’s demanded area is 239,559.55hm²; (2) the medial score of comprehensive quality of cultivated land in Wuhan is 66.23, with good comprehensive quality, and the mass of arable land varies widely among the lower districts. (3) The cultivated land with the best overall quality will be allocated as basic cultivated land, and the final area of basic cultivated land in Wuhan in 2035 will be 239,797.26hm², which can meet the population demand of Wuhan in 2035, mainly distributed in Jiangxia District, Xinzhou District and Huangpi District.…”
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