Spatial Optimization and Sustainable Development of Land Use

This reprint presents an extensive collection of research examining the multifaceted challenges and dynamics of land-use in rapidly developing regions, with a particular focus on China. It comprises 14 peer-reviewed articles investigating land-use patterns, conflicts, and management strategies in th...

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description This reprint presents an extensive collection of research examining the multifaceted challenges and dynamics of land-use in rapidly developing regions, with a particular focus on China. It comprises 14 peer-reviewed articles investigating land-use patterns, conflicts, and management strategies in the context of urbanization and economic development. The collection explores themes including spatial–temporal evolution of land-use, carbon emissions from land-use changes, urban renewal impacts, and approaches to resolving land-use disputes. Case studies from the Yangtze River Delta and Xinjiang provide insights into managing land-use transitions during development. The reprint introduces methodological approaches, including vector-based cellular automata modeling, geographically weighted regression analysis, and frameworks for evaluating efficiency and environmental impacts of land-use. Attention is given to challenges such as environmental optimization of settlements, land-use conflict resolution, and integration of sustainability principles in planning. These studies contribute theoretical advancements and practical implications for policy-makers, urban planners, and environmental managers. The findings are relevant for regions experiencing rapid urbanization and seeking to balance economic development with environmental protection and social equity. This reprint serves as a resource for researchers, practitioners, and decision-makers working in urban planning, environmental management, and sustainable development.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1650982025-08-12T08:01:26Z Spatial Optimization and Sustainable Development of Land Use He, Qingsong Zheng, Linzi Zhou, Peng Zhou, Jiang cultivated land use agricultural high-quality development impact mechanism spatio-temporal effect the grey fuzzy integral low-carbon intensity land use rural residential land population density patch scale geographically weighted regression spatial local clustering China territorial space potential conflict resources and environment carrying capacity matching regulation Yellow River land-use carbon emissions spatial–temporal characteristics influencing factors geographically and temporally weighted regression Zhejiang Province urban land-use change simulation area partitioning spatial heterogeneity vector-based cellular automata (VCA) Jiangyin city land-use conflicts natural and anthropogenic driver restricted cubic spline critical threshold land zoning land transfer mediating effect land efficiency heterogeneity urban renewal spatial–temporal evolution human settlement environment the Yangtze River Delta land disputes characteristics manifestation formation mechanism Yangtze River Economic Belt territorial spatial resilience urban–agricultural–ecological space optimisation path desert oasis northern Egypt interaction characterization dynamical mechanisms cultivated land requisition–compensation balance ecosystem services trade-offs and synergies InVEST model future scenario simulation n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general This reprint presents an extensive collection of research examining the multifaceted challenges and dynamics of land-use in rapidly developing regions, with a particular focus on China. It comprises 14 peer-reviewed articles investigating land-use patterns, conflicts, and management strategies in the context of urbanization and economic development. The collection explores themes including spatial–temporal evolution of land-use, carbon emissions from land-use changes, urban renewal impacts, and approaches to resolving land-use disputes. Case studies from the Yangtze River Delta and Xinjiang provide insights into managing land-use transitions during development. The reprint introduces methodological approaches, including vector-based cellular automata modeling, geographically weighted regression analysis, and frameworks for evaluating efficiency and environmental impacts of land-use. Attention is given to challenges such as environmental optimization of settlements, land-use conflict resolution, and integration of sustainability principles in planning. These studies contribute theoretical advancements and practical implications for policy-makers, urban planners, and environmental managers. The findings are relevant for regions experiencing rapid urbanization and seeking to balance economic development with environmental protection and social equity. This reprint serves as a resource for researchers, practitioners, and decision-makers working in urban planning, environmental management, and sustainable development. 2025-08-12T08:01:24Z 2025-08-12T08:01:24Z 2025 book ONIX_20250812T095121_9783725831296_47 9783725831296 9783725831302 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/165098 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/10475 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3130-2 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3130-2 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725831296 9783725831302 278 open access
spellingShingle cultivated land use
agricultural high-quality development
impact mechanism
spatio-temporal effect
the grey fuzzy integral
low-carbon
intensity
land use
rural residential land
population density
patch scale
geographically weighted regression
spatial local clustering
China
territorial space
potential conflict
resources and environment carrying capacity
matching
regulation
Yellow River
land-use carbon emissions
spatial–temporal characteristics
influencing factors
geographically and temporally weighted regression
Zhejiang Province
urban land-use change simulation
area partitioning
spatial heterogeneity
vector-based cellular automata (VCA)
Jiangyin city
land-use conflicts
natural and anthropogenic driver
restricted cubic spline
critical threshold
land zoning
land transfer
mediating effect
land efficiency
heterogeneity
urban renewal
spatial–temporal evolution
human settlement environment
the Yangtze River Delta
land disputes
characteristics
manifestation
formation mechanism
Yangtze River Economic Belt
territorial spatial resilience
urban–agricultural–ecological space
optimisation path
desert
oasis
northern Egypt
interaction characterization
dynamical mechanisms
cultivated land requisition–compensation balance
ecosystem services
trade-offs and synergies
InVEST model
future scenario simulation
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
Spatial Optimization and Sustainable Development of Land Use
title Spatial Optimization and Sustainable Development of Land Use
title_full Spatial Optimization and Sustainable Development of Land Use
title_fullStr Spatial Optimization and Sustainable Development of Land Use
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Optimization and Sustainable Development of Land Use
title_short Spatial Optimization and Sustainable Development of Land Use
title_sort spatial optimization and sustainable development of land use
topic cultivated land use
agricultural high-quality development
impact mechanism
spatio-temporal effect
the grey fuzzy integral
low-carbon
intensity
land use
rural residential land
population density
patch scale
geographically weighted regression
spatial local clustering
China
territorial space
potential conflict
resources and environment carrying capacity
matching
regulation
Yellow River
land-use carbon emissions
spatial–temporal characteristics
influencing factors
geographically and temporally weighted regression
Zhejiang Province
urban land-use change simulation
area partitioning
spatial heterogeneity
vector-based cellular automata (VCA)
Jiangyin city
land-use conflicts
natural and anthropogenic driver
restricted cubic spline
critical threshold
land zoning
land transfer
mediating effect
land efficiency
heterogeneity
urban renewal
spatial–temporal evolution
human settlement environment
the Yangtze River Delta
land disputes
characteristics
manifestation
formation mechanism
Yangtze River Economic Belt
territorial spatial resilience
urban–agricultural–ecological space
optimisation path
desert
oasis
northern Egypt
interaction characterization
dynamical mechanisms
cultivated land requisition–compensation balance
ecosystem services
trade-offs and synergies
InVEST model
future scenario simulation
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
topic_facet cultivated land use
agricultural high-quality development
impact mechanism
spatio-temporal effect
the grey fuzzy integral
low-carbon
intensity
land use
rural residential land
population density
patch scale
geographically weighted regression
spatial local clustering
China
territorial space
potential conflict
resources and environment carrying capacity
matching
regulation
Yellow River
land-use carbon emissions
spatial–temporal characteristics
influencing factors
geographically and temporally weighted regression
Zhejiang Province
urban land-use change simulation
area partitioning
spatial heterogeneity
vector-based cellular automata (VCA)
Jiangyin city
land-use conflicts
natural and anthropogenic driver
restricted cubic spline
critical threshold
land zoning
land transfer
mediating effect
land efficiency
heterogeneity
urban renewal
spatial–temporal evolution
human settlement environment
the Yangtze River Delta
land disputes
characteristics
manifestation
formation mechanism
Yangtze River Economic Belt
territorial spatial resilience
urban–agricultural–ecological space
optimisation path
desert
oasis
northern Egypt
interaction characterization
dynamical mechanisms
cultivated land requisition–compensation balance
ecosystem services
trade-offs and synergies
InVEST model
future scenario simulation
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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