Analysis of spatio-temporal dynamic pattern and driving forces of urban land in China in 1990s using TM images and GIS

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China has witnessed fast urban growth in the recent decade. This study analyzes spatio-temporal characteristics of urban expansion in China using satellite images and regionalization methods. Landsat TM images at three time periods, 1990/1991, 1995/1996, and 1999/2000, are interpreted to get 1:100000 vector land use datasets. The study calculates the urban land percentage and urban land expansion index of every 1 km2 cell throughout China. The study divides China into 27 urban regions to conceive dynamic patterns of urban land changes. Urban development was achieving momentum in the western region, expanding more noticeably than in the previous five years, and seeing an increased growth percentage. Land use dynamic changes reflect the strong impacts of economic growth environments and macro-urban development policies. The paper helps to distinguish the influences of newly market-oriented forces from traditional administrative controls on China's urban expansion. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Tian, G., Liu, J., Xie, Y., Yang, Z., Zhuang, D., & Niu, Z. (2005). Analysis of spatio-temporal dynamic pattern and driving forces of urban land in China in 1990s using TM images and GIS. Cities, 22(6), 400–410. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2005.05.009

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