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Land use transitions and urban-rural integrated development: Theoretical framework and China’s evidence

Chen, Kunqiu ; Long, Hualou ; Liao, Liuwen ; Tu, Shuangshuang ; Li, Tingting

Land use policy, 2020-03, Vol.92, p.104465, Article 104465 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Kidlington: Elsevier Ltd

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  • Título:
    Land use transitions and urban-rural integrated development: Theoretical framework and China’s evidence
  • Autor: Chen, Kunqiu ; Long, Hualou ; Liao, Liuwen ; Tu, Shuangshuang ; Li, Tingting
  • Assuntos: Econometrics ; Free flow ; Land use ; Panel data ; Policy making ; Policy-institution innovation ; Rural areas ; Rural development ; Rural land use ; Rural value ; Social integration ; Spatial analysis ; Urban areas ; Urban development ; Urban policy ; Urban-rural relationship ; Urban-rural territorial system ; Urban-rural transformation development ; Urbanization
  • É parte de: Land use policy, 2020-03, Vol.92, p.104465, Article 104465
  • Descrição: •Theoretical framework for urban-rural integrated development affected by land use transitions was put forward.•Relationship between urban-rural integrated development and land use transitions was analyzed.•Urban-rural integrated development affected by land use transitions was improved during 2005–2016.•Land use transitions in current China fail to promote urban-rural integrated development.•Implications for promoting urban-rural integrated development via land use transitions were proposed. This paper establishes the analytical framework of the driving mechanism of land use transitions on urban-rural integrated development. The evolution rules and spatio-temporal patterns of land use transitions and urban-rural integrated development in China were quantitatively analyzed using the methods of kernel density and spatial analysis. Furthermore, the relationship between land use transitions and urban-rural integrated development was tested by the econometric models based on China’s provincial panel data from 2005 to 2016. The results show that urban-rural integrated development is a process of the reconstruction of urban-rural values. It helps to promote the free flow and equal exchange of urban-rural development elements, and achieve the convergence of returns from urban-rural development elements. The effect of land use transitions on urban-rural integrated development requires to realize the rational distribution of land incremental value in urban-rural territory. Under ideal channels, it is supposed to promote urban-rural integrated development through income effect, resource effect and urbanization effect. But urban-rural dual institution, distorted land market and obstacles to social integration may distort the positive role of land use transitions. The degree of land use transitions presented a trend of “decrease first and then increase”, and urban-rural integrated development has been improved since 2005, both of which are characterized by spatial agglomeration. Currently, land use transitions have a negative impact on urban-rural integrated development. Accordingly, some implications are formulated for policy makers to improve urban-rural integrated development form the perspective of land use transitions.
  • Editor: Kidlington: Elsevier Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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