An Evaluation and Optimization of the Spatial Pattern of County Rural Settlements: A Case Study of Changshu City in the Yangtze River Delta, China
Bin Zhu,
Hongbo Li,
Zhengyu Hu (),
Yuling Wen and
Jili Che
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Bin Zhu: School of Tourism and Social Administration College, Nanjing Xiaozhuang University, Nanjing 211171, China
Hongbo Li: School of Geographical Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210046, China
Zhengyu Hu: School of Geographical Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210046, China
Yuling Wen: School of Geographical Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210046, China
Jili Che: School of Geographical Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210046, China
Land, 2022, vol. 11, issue 9, 1-21
Abstract:
The development model of rural settlements in economically developed regions has reference and guiding significance for other developing rural settlements. The study was conducted to discuss the spatial distribution and scale structure evolution characteristics, in order to understand the development process and the problems of rural settlements in Changshu City, Jiangsu Province. Then, based on the multi-stage goals of Rural Revitalization of “pole–field–zone–network”, a multi-stage rural settlement spatial structure was revealed to promote the optimization of settlement layout and promote urban–rural integration. The data of rural settlements were extracted from the land use data of nearly 20 years from 2000 to 2020. Different research methods were utilized for the study. The results revealed that the spatial pattern and scale structure of rural settlements in Changshu had experienced two periods of drastic changes and stable adjustment in the past 20 years. The rural settlement density generally presented a spatial pattern of dense in the north, sparse in the South and sparse in the East. The scale system of rural settlements tended to disperse from centralization, but the spatial agglomeration was enhanced. Finally, based on the above research results and problems, a “pole–field–zone–network” multi-stage settlement structure was revealed, which helps to form a reasonable urban and rural network.
Keywords: rural settlements; evolutionary pattern; spatial structure; Changshu City (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q15 Q2 Q24 Q28 Q5 R14 R52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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