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The Increase and Decrease Connecting Potential Analysis on Urban and Rural Residential Land of Tianjin

Guo-bin Lin and Shuo Hao ()
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Guo-bin Lin: Tianjin University
Shuo Hao: Tianjin Polytechnic University

Chapter Chapter 171 in The 19th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2013, pp 1623-1635 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Research purpose: probe into the technical routes and methods of CUR (connecting the increase of urban construction with the decrease of rural residential land) potential calculation. Research method: quantitative analysis method. Results: according to this calculation method and technical route, the empirical analysis on CUR potential of Tianjin, the CUR potential coefficient is 1.25 and the CUR potential balance is 4936.60 hm² in as yearly planning goals. This states that Tianjin can meet the demand of new town construction land occupying plough in target planned years through CUR performance. Research conclusions: to find the technical route and measure and calculated methods of CUR potential based on overall plan of land utilization its result would reflect the actual area, tightly integrating with land use control, be useful data references for other places applying for CUR experimental unit, distributing CUR quota, developing CUR items, lay the foundation for working out land reclamation planning and provide quantitative data and references for land and resources management departments to develop, innovation CUR policy.

Keywords: CUR; Calculation methods; Technical route; Potential calculation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38391-5_171

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