2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11030610
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Spatial Structure Evolution of Urban Agglomerations and Its Driving Factors in Mainland China: From the Monocentric to the Polycentric Dimension

Abstract: Urban agglomerations (UAs) have become the urbanized “growth poles”, especially against the background of increasing population flow to cities. The spatial structure of UAs has been deemed the essential factor affecting regional function and sustainable development. Although there have been many meaningful studies on spatial structure changes in China, a systematically comparative work of UAs is still absent. Under this context, this paper examines the changing process of spatial structure in 20 Chinese UAs fr… Show more

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“…The relationship is shown by the population mobility, circular migration, information flow and commodity flow. Urban growth driven by migration occurs closer to the central metropolitan area where peri-urban areas transition to peripheral land so that they emerge as an expansion of urban parts [37]. Spatial interactions are influenced by three main factors, namely: First, complementary areas, in this case are different areas of resources which cause very large flows and generate high spatial interactions [38].…”
Section: Spatial Interaction and Urban Agglomerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship is shown by the population mobility, circular migration, information flow and commodity flow. Urban growth driven by migration occurs closer to the central metropolitan area where peri-urban areas transition to peripheral land so that they emerge as an expansion of urban parts [37]. Spatial interactions are influenced by three main factors, namely: First, complementary areas, in this case are different areas of resources which cause very large flows and generate high spatial interactions [38].…”
Section: Spatial Interaction and Urban Agglomerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3) distribution (trading), which is a population activity used to disseminate an object/service produced to the users or distribute goods from the production sector to the market (consumers). Such community-based infrastructure development has been proven to be effective as a model for investing in local infrastructure development [94].…”
Section: Determining Spatial Transformations In the New City Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maintaining a zero growth or very slow growth of built-up land under the premise of not affecting the level of economic development is challenging for government decision-makers. Land-use changes and urban land expansion have transformed Chinese cities, with a direct impact on both spatial structures and socioeconomic functions [51,52]. Thus, it is important to explore the sustainable urban form to intensify urban land use.…”
Section: The Implications Of Coupling Coordination To Sustainable Urbmentioning
confidence: 99%