2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142316100
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Urban Growth Boundaries Delineation under Multi-Objective Constraints from the Perspective of Humanism and Low-Carbon Concept

Abstract: Urban growth boundaries (UGBs) play an important role in controlling urban sprawl and protecting natural ecosystems. Traditional methods mainly focus on the heterogeneity of regional resources and environment rather than residents’ behavioral activities. However, residents’ behavioral activities are one of the most important factors influencing urban spatial form. Fortunately, the emergence of big data, especially phone signaling data, provides alternative data sources to understand the dynamic resident behavi… Show more

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“…Recent studies on urban growth simulations have focused mainly on the Land 2023, 12, 1262 3 of 21 ecological constraints on urban growth [24]. Owing to the requirements of an ecological civilization, Liu et al integrated the ecological importance into the growth simulation process [25]; Yu et al [26] simulated urban growth from a low-carbon perspective; Liao et al analyzed the ecological risks caused by urban sprawl [27]. After 2020, China proposed the new Land Space Planning, which integrates land use and urban planning, serving as a high-level policy for sustainable development [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies on urban growth simulations have focused mainly on the Land 2023, 12, 1262 3 of 21 ecological constraints on urban growth [24]. Owing to the requirements of an ecological civilization, Liu et al integrated the ecological importance into the growth simulation process [25]; Yu et al [26] simulated urban growth from a low-carbon perspective; Liao et al analyzed the ecological risks caused by urban sprawl [27]. After 2020, China proposed the new Land Space Planning, which integrates land use and urban planning, serving as a high-level policy for sustainable development [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%