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China's ongoing rural to urban transformation benefits the population but is not evenly spread

Earth Sciences

China's ongoing rural to urban transformation benefits the population but is not evenly spread

X. Chen, L. Yu, et al.

Explore the intriguing spatiotemporal dynamics of rural-urban transformation in China, revealing significant differences between eastern and western regions. This study, conducted by Xin Chen, Le Yu, Yaoyao Li, Tao Liu, Jingming Liu, Dailiang Peng, Xiaoling Zhang, Chuanglin Fang, and Peng Gong, sheds light on the complexities of urbanization and its impact on well-being.... show more
Abstract
China prioritizes a coordinated and sustainable shift from rural to urban areas, termed rural-urban transformation. This involves land, population, and industry urbanization. Here we explore the spatiotemporal dynamics of rural-urban transformation patterns in China, focusing on the degree of integrated transformation and the coupling between the three tracks. To conduct our investigation, we utilized the urbanization cube theory, satellite-derived gridded datasets, and the self-organizing map. Our findings show that eastern China has higher levels of integrated transformation and coupling compared to western China. There has been an overall increase in the coupling of China's three rural-urban transformation tracks. We identified six typical rural-urban transformation patterns across China. Over time, 53.58% of prefectures improved in rural-urban transformation patterns, 3.44% degraded, and 42.98% (mainly in western China) remained unchanged. More importantly, we highlight that the increasing and coupling rural-urban transformation in China has reduced inequities in urban and rural well-being.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Aug 04, 2024
Authors
Xin Chen, Le Yu, Yaoyao Li, Tao Liu, Jingming Liu, Dailiang Peng, Xiaoling Zhang, Chuanglin Fang, Peng Gong
Tags
urbanization
rural-urban transformation
spatiotemporal dynamics
China
land population industry coupling
urban-rural inequities
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