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The sustainability of urbanized land: Impacts of the growth of urbanized land in prefecture-level cities in China.

Xinge LiZhaoyang CaiWeiming LiYixuan FengShixiong Cao
Published in: Ambio (2022)
The sustainability of land conversion to urban use is an important factor that promotes sustainable urbanization. However, China's local governments have relied too much on the land finance model for urbanization, which has led to disordered growth of urban land, ultimately posing a threat to ecosystem security and socioeconomic development. Effectively evaluating the factors that influence the growth of urban land is critical to improving the sustainability of urban land use. In this study, we explored the factors that affect the growth in the area of urban land using spatial analysis models based on panel data for Chinese prefecture-level cities from 2007 to 2019. We found that fiscal decentralization, infrastructure, industrialization, and industrial upgrading were the main factors responsible for the growth of urban land, but that their degrees of influence differed between regions. Our findings identify the necessity for local governments to design urban land-use policies and perform strategic planning for urban land use to improve sustainability based on the main factors that influenced the growth of urban land in each region.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • water quality
  • heavy metals
  • electronic health record
  • artificial intelligence
  • deep learning
  • global health
  • life cycle