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Realistic characteristics and driving mechanisms of pseudo-human settlements in Chinese cities

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Realistic characteristics and driving mechanisms of pseudo-human settlements in Chinese cities

W. Yu, J. Yang, et al.

This study explores the intriguing spatial patterns and driving factors of Pseudo-Human Settlements across 286 Chinese cities, revealing vital insights into their development and life cycles. Conducted by leading experts including Wenbo Yu and Jun Yang, the findings emphasize the significance of regional characteristics and key influencers like nighttime light index and population size.

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Abstract
This study quantitatively analyzes the spatiotemporal characteristics and driving mechanisms of Pseudo-Human Settlements (PHS) in 286 Chinese cities using spatial autocorrelation analysis and geographic detectors. Results show hierarchical characteristics and spatial differences in PHS levels, with higher levels in eastern coastal regions. Nighttime light index, per capita GRP, and population size are major drivers. The functional structure of PHS follows a life cycle. Findings suggest a leading role for PHS development in high-level areas, and adaptation to local preferences for future predictions.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Feb 09, 2023
Authors
Wenbo Yu, Jun Yang, Feng Wu, Baojie He, Bing Xue, Shaohua Wang, Huisheng Yu, Xiangming Xiao, Jianhong (Cecilia) Xia
Tags
Pseudo-Human Settlements
spatiotemporal characteristics
spatial autocorrelation
driving mechanisms
China
nighttime light index
population size
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