2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2021.102600
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Differentiation and progress of urban regionalization in China: Perspectives of land use and geography

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“…However, due to the continuous loss of the rural labor force, the imperfect agricultural infrastructure, the continuous low market price of agricultural products, the continuous expansion, and the occupation of construction land, the phenomenon of cultivated land abandonment, waste, and occupation occurs frequently. The contradiction between man and land is increasingly sharp and the protection of cultivated land is facing great pressure [61,62]. Therefore, promoting the sustainable and intensive use of cultivated land, giving full play to the functions of cultivated land, and improving the resilience of cultivated land facing interferences are important ways to alleviate the contradiction between man and land (Figure 2).…”
Section: Research Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to the continuous loss of the rural labor force, the imperfect agricultural infrastructure, the continuous low market price of agricultural products, the continuous expansion, and the occupation of construction land, the phenomenon of cultivated land abandonment, waste, and occupation occurs frequently. The contradiction between man and land is increasingly sharp and the protection of cultivated land is facing great pressure [61,62]. Therefore, promoting the sustainable and intensive use of cultivated land, giving full play to the functions of cultivated land, and improving the resilience of cultivated land facing interferences are important ways to alleviate the contradiction between man and land (Figure 2).…”
Section: Research Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along with this rapid increase, there are increasing differences in housing prices across regions and cities [ [38] , [39] , [40] ]. There are also large regional inequalities not only in housing prices but also in the amount of capital [ 41 ], level of economic development [ 42 ], and land expansion [ 43 ], among many others. Given China's vast size, development conditions vary widely across regions, including differences in the level of development of real estate and financial markets; this variation likely leads to the spatial heterogeneity of housing financialization in China, which exhibits local rather than global characteristics.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The efficiency of LUS is vital for the level of sustainable development [1] and has become a growing concern in urban design, city management, and land use analysis [1,4]. The current studies of LUS focus on LUCC's spatial-temporal pattern or evolution of land use structure using spatial correlation and statistical models [5,6] or geographic methods [7,8], mechanisms, or driving factors of land use change. For example, using time series Landsat imagery and the Random Forest algorithm, Shen et al [9] detected the land use conversions of the Huangshui River Basin of China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%