2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142114533
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Spatio-Temporal Pattern and Influence Mechanism of Rural Human Settlements System Resilience: Case from China

Abstract: The study of rural habitat systems from the perspective of resilience is of great significance in revealing the inner laws of the evolution of the rural human settlements system and promoting sustainable rural development. This study aims to explain the theoretical connotation of the rural human settlements system resilience (RHSSR), construct an evaluation system and zoning rules for rural habitat system resilience, and explore the spatial distribution pattern of rural habitat system resilience in China and t… Show more

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“…(5) (6) The Euclidean distance formula was used to compute the following values for the separation between the optimal and minimum options as well as the composite scores. The formula for the district among the optimal and the poorest scenarios is given as:…”
Section: Evaluation Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(5) (6) The Euclidean distance formula was used to compute the following values for the separation between the optimal and minimum options as well as the composite scores. The formula for the district among the optimal and the poorest scenarios is given as:…”
Section: Evaluation Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, there is still room for deepening the research results on the environment of rural settlements. In terms of study areas, most of them are national [6,7], provincial [8,9], county [10], and wetland [11] studies. These studies have provided lessons for the improvement and management of rural habitats.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Against this background, the concept of resilience has gained significant attention in the field of rural studies since the new millennium, with the aim of improving the ability of rural areas to adapt to change and self-transform [2]. Several studies have been conducted in terms of conceptual connotation, typology, influential factors, and quantitative measures [7][8][9][10]. And some researchers understand rural resilience in terms of a single subsystem of the rural area (e.g., economic viability) and Land 2023, 12, 1524 2 of 18 rural sustainability, but rural resilience focuses more on the adaptive capacity of the system itself [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These factors have an impact on the harmonious development of the relationship between rural people and land and can reduce the stability and adaptability of the RHSS. In addition, many researchers hold the view that the RHSS is composed of the five major subsystems (natural, human, residential, supporting, and social) and that changes in any subsystem element will cause corresponding changes in other elements, forming a chain reaction and leading to changes in the system state [10,13]. Several studies have also assessed the comprehensive quality and development potential of RHSS from the perspectives of sustainable development [21], rural tourism [22], rural migration [23], rural landscape maintenance [24], and rural system vulnerability [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the first battle to achieve high-quality urban development, promoting the sustainable development of the community human settlement system can effectively alleviate the contradiction between people's growing need for a better life and unbalanced and insufficient development [43][44][45]. Currently, scholars at home and abroad focus on the conceptual cognition of human settlement [44,46] and research on human settlement from the perspectives of sustainable development [47][48][49], livability [50,51] and vulnerability [52,53], using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods such as the questionnaire survey administered to residents [54,55], the entropy method [45,56], GIS spatial analysis [48,57], the coupling coordination degree model [58,59] and the geographical detector model [60]to study the human settlement . The urban human settlement system has been explored and the connotation, components and evolutionary trends of the human settlement system have been clarified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%