Spillover effects of urban form on urban land use efficiency: evidence from a comparison between the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers of China
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Spillover effects of urban form on urban land use efficiency: evidence from a comparison between the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers of China
Abstract
The contradiction between the basin's economic importance and its role as an ecological barrier impedes efficient urban land use. This study aims to propose an integrated approach to compare the urban land use of two representative basin areas of the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the Yellow River Basin and to investigate the impact of urban form on urban land use efficiency. Urban form was characterized by landscape indexes including Patch Density, Largest Patch Index, Edge Density, Patch Cohesion Index, and Agglomeration Index based on FRAGSTATS 4.0 software, and urban land use efficiency was measured by using Slack-Based Model-Undesirable, considering urban land becomes an emission source. Furthermore, spatial econometric models were adopted to explore direct effects and spatial spillover effects of urban form on urban land use efficiency. From 2000 to 2018, changes in urban form in both Yangtze River Economic Belt and Yellow River Basin showed increased fragmentation, enhanced heterogeneity, and more complex patch shapes. The high values of urban land use efficiency were concentrated in lower reaches of the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers. Spatial econometric models suggested that between different basins and various sized cities, the impact of urban form on urban land use efficiency had a spatial spillover effect and regional heterogeneity. Results indicated that input factors such as capital and labor should be more concentrated in metropolitan areas and urban agglomerations, thus promoting higher land use efficiency.
Keywords: China; Spatial econometric models; Urban form; Urban land use efficiency; Yangtze River Economic Belt; Yellow River Basin.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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