Eco-environmental effects of urban expansion in Xinjiang and the corresponding mechanisms
The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is an ecologically fragile area in China where rapid urbanization might threaten the safety of the ecological environment. This study assessed the main driving factors of urban expansion in Xinjiang and their interactions based on the geodetector method. Acompreh...
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doaj-da73eed3536043fba1427c8196f2dc052020-12-07T18:06:39ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Remote Sensing2279-72542020-12-010011310.1080/22797254.2020.18037681803768Eco-environmental effects of urban expansion in Xinjiang and the corresponding mechanismsYu Liu0Wen Hu1Shanwei Wang2Lingyun Sun3Chongqing UniversityChongqing UniversitySuntop Planning Consultants LimitedChimizhang Architectural Planning and Design Co., LtdThe Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is an ecologically fragile area in China where rapid urbanization might threaten the safety of the ecological environment. This study assessed the main driving factors of urban expansion in Xinjiang and their interactions based on the geodetector method. Acomprehensive model of the effects of urban land expansion on the ecological environment was then constructed and applied to Xinjiang from 1997 to 2017. Factors including local government expenditures, per-capita wages of urban residents, slope, gross domestic product, proportions of secondary and tertiary industries, and population had significant effects on urban land expansion. The socio-economic pressure index grew rapidly in the study area from 1997 to 2017 with large spatial differences, while the land-use status index decreased. The eco-environmental response index and the comprehensive ecological environmental index increased steadily during the study period. Economic development was conducive to improving the overall ecological environment. The complementary effects of socio-economic pressure, land-use status, and ecological environmental response reduced the spatial differences in the comprehensive ecological environmental index in Xinjiang during the study period.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2020.1803768urban expansiongeodetectorecological environmental effectspressure–status–response (psr) modelxinjiang |
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Eco-environmental effects of urban expansion in Xinjiang and the corresponding mechanisms |
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Eco-environmental effects of urban expansion in Xinjiang and the corresponding mechanisms |
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Eco-environmental effects of urban expansion in Xinjiang and the corresponding mechanisms |
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Eco-environmental effects of urban expansion in Xinjiang and the corresponding mechanisms |
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Eco-environmental effects of urban expansion in Xinjiang and the corresponding mechanisms |
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eco-environmental effects of urban expansion in xinjiang and the corresponding mechanisms |
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European Journal of Remote Sensing |
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The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is an ecologically fragile area in China where rapid urbanization might threaten the safety of the ecological environment. This study assessed the main driving factors of urban expansion in Xinjiang and their interactions based on the geodetector method. Acomprehensive model of the effects of urban land expansion on the ecological environment was then constructed and applied to Xinjiang from 1997 to 2017. Factors including local government expenditures, per-capita wages of urban residents, slope, gross domestic product, proportions of secondary and tertiary industries, and population had significant effects on urban land expansion. The socio-economic pressure index grew rapidly in the study area from 1997 to 2017 with large spatial differences, while the land-use status index decreased. The eco-environmental response index and the comprehensive ecological environmental index increased steadily during the study period. Economic development was conducive to improving the overall ecological environment. The complementary effects of socio-economic pressure, land-use status, and ecological environmental response reduced the spatial differences in the comprehensive ecological environmental index in Xinjiang during the study period. |
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urban expansion geodetector ecological environmental effects pressure–status–response (psr) model xinjiang |
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