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The Interaction of Population, Industry and Land in Process of Urbanization in China: A Case Study in Jilin Province

LIU Yanjun ZHOU Guolei LIU Degang YU Huisheng ZHU Liyuan ZHANG Jing

LIU Yanjun, ZHOU Guolei, LIU Degang, YU Huisheng, ZHU Liyuan, ZHANG Jing. The Interaction of Population, Industry and Land in Process of Urbanization in China: A Case Study in Jilin Province[J]. 中国地理科学, 2018, 28(3): 529-542. doi: 10.1007/s11769-018-0964-4
引用本文: LIU Yanjun, ZHOU Guolei, LIU Degang, YU Huisheng, ZHU Liyuan, ZHANG Jing. The Interaction of Population, Industry and Land in Process of Urbanization in China: A Case Study in Jilin Province[J]. 中国地理科学, 2018, 28(3): 529-542. doi: 10.1007/s11769-018-0964-4
LIU Yanjun, ZHOU Guolei, LIU Degang, YU Huisheng, ZHU Liyuan, ZHANG Jing. The Interaction of Population, Industry and Land in Process of Urbanization in China: A Case Study in Jilin Province[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 2018, 28(3): 529-542. doi: 10.1007/s11769-018-0964-4
Citation: LIU Yanjun, ZHOU Guolei, LIU Degang, YU Huisheng, ZHU Liyuan, ZHANG Jing. The Interaction of Population, Industry and Land in Process of Urbanization in China: A Case Study in Jilin Province[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 2018, 28(3): 529-542. doi: 10.1007/s11769-018-0964-4

The Interaction of Population, Industry and Land in Process of Urbanization in China: A Case Study in Jilin Province

doi: 10.1007/s11769-018-0964-4
基金项目: Under the auspices of National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41771172, 41001099)
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    ZHOU Guolei.E-mail:z19870219@126.com

The Interaction of Population, Industry and Land in Process of Urbanization in China: A Case Study in Jilin Province

Funds: Under the auspices of National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41771172, 41001099)
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    Corresponding author: ZHOU Guolei.E-mail:z19870219@126.com
  • 摘要: Urbanization is a complex process that covers a wide range of topics, of which population, industry and land urbanization are three important aspects. Jilin Province is an important agricultural province in China. The contradiction between population, industry and land urbanization is especially prominent here, and its coupling development is of great practical significance. In this paper, the coupling degree of population-industry-land urbanization in Jilin Province in 1990, 2000 and 2010 is measured by coupling mode. The spatial pattern of the coupling degree is analyzed by trend surface analysis and global and local spatial autocorrelation. The influence factors and their spatial differentiation are discussed using multiple linear regression (MLR) model and geographic weighted regression (GWR) model. The results show that:1) the coupling degree of population-industry-land urbanization in Jilin Province is at a low level. Judging from the change of time scale, the urbanization of most research units is becoming more and more coordinated. From the comparison of spatial scales, there is significant spatial difference in the research units of different administrative levels. 2) Judging from the global change trend, the coupling degree of population-industry-land urbanization in the central region is higher than that in western and eastern regions. The coordination of urbanization in the central region is relatively good, and the distribution of the cold and hot spots is basically the same as that overall. 3) The spatial pattern of the coupling degree is related to the cold and hot spot distribution of the influence coefficient of urban population density and per capita urban construction land. The variation of the coupling degree spatial pattern is synchronous with the spatial change of the urban population density influence coefficient. 4) The degree of agglomeration of the urban population is the main factor promoting the coupling pattern of population-industry-land urbanization in Jilin Province, and the extent of its influence is gradually increasing. In addition, the level of city administrative, the efficiency of urban expansion and the capacity of market consumption also have an important influence on the coupling pattern.
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The Interaction of Population, Industry and Land in Process of Urbanization in China: A Case Study in Jilin Province

doi: 10.1007/s11769-018-0964-4
    基金项目:  Under the auspices of National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41771172, 41001099)
    通讯作者: ZHOU Guolei.E-mail:z19870219@126.com

摘要: Urbanization is a complex process that covers a wide range of topics, of which population, industry and land urbanization are three important aspects. Jilin Province is an important agricultural province in China. The contradiction between population, industry and land urbanization is especially prominent here, and its coupling development is of great practical significance. In this paper, the coupling degree of population-industry-land urbanization in Jilin Province in 1990, 2000 and 2010 is measured by coupling mode. The spatial pattern of the coupling degree is analyzed by trend surface analysis and global and local spatial autocorrelation. The influence factors and their spatial differentiation are discussed using multiple linear regression (MLR) model and geographic weighted regression (GWR) model. The results show that:1) the coupling degree of population-industry-land urbanization in Jilin Province is at a low level. Judging from the change of time scale, the urbanization of most research units is becoming more and more coordinated. From the comparison of spatial scales, there is significant spatial difference in the research units of different administrative levels. 2) Judging from the global change trend, the coupling degree of population-industry-land urbanization in the central region is higher than that in western and eastern regions. The coordination of urbanization in the central region is relatively good, and the distribution of the cold and hot spots is basically the same as that overall. 3) The spatial pattern of the coupling degree is related to the cold and hot spot distribution of the influence coefficient of urban population density and per capita urban construction land. The variation of the coupling degree spatial pattern is synchronous with the spatial change of the urban population density influence coefficient. 4) The degree of agglomeration of the urban population is the main factor promoting the coupling pattern of population-industry-land urbanization in Jilin Province, and the extent of its influence is gradually increasing. In addition, the level of city administrative, the efficiency of urban expansion and the capacity of market consumption also have an important influence on the coupling pattern.

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LIU Yanjun, ZHOU Guolei, LIU Degang, YU Huisheng, ZHU Liyuan, ZHANG Jing. The Interaction of Population, Industry and Land in Process of Urbanization in China: A Case Study in Jilin Province[J]. 中国地理科学, 2018, 28(3): 529-542. doi: 10.1007/s11769-018-0964-4
引用本文: LIU Yanjun, ZHOU Guolei, LIU Degang, YU Huisheng, ZHU Liyuan, ZHANG Jing. The Interaction of Population, Industry and Land in Process of Urbanization in China: A Case Study in Jilin Province[J]. 中国地理科学, 2018, 28(3): 529-542. doi: 10.1007/s11769-018-0964-4
LIU Yanjun, ZHOU Guolei, LIU Degang, YU Huisheng, ZHU Liyuan, ZHANG Jing. The Interaction of Population, Industry and Land in Process of Urbanization in China: A Case Study in Jilin Province[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 2018, 28(3): 529-542. doi: 10.1007/s11769-018-0964-4
Citation: LIU Yanjun, ZHOU Guolei, LIU Degang, YU Huisheng, ZHU Liyuan, ZHANG Jing. The Interaction of Population, Industry and Land in Process of Urbanization in China: A Case Study in Jilin Province[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 2018, 28(3): 529-542. doi: 10.1007/s11769-018-0964-4
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