Water pollution and traffic jams make the city's living environment a great test. The public demand for creating a livable urban environment has become more and more intense with the rise of circulation, green and low-carbon development trends. Based on the statistical data and LANDSAT-8 OLI remote sensing of Shijiazhuang as the main data source, this paper extracts 19 indicators according to the principle of establishing the ecological livability evaluation index, and the practical circumstance and data of the study district based on remote sensing technology. This paper affirms the achievements of the construction of the ecological livable city, but there are some aspects to be improved, including economic development, infrastructure, science and technology culture, ecological environment and social security.
Abstract-Nowadays, channels of collective construction land conversion to cities have started gradually, yet due to influences of numbers of holders of collective construction land use, among collective economic organizations there is a lower transaction size, inactive, especially there are no obvious experience and modes to drive the construction of new villages and beautiful villages. To approve collective construction land conversion within a county, set up a county-based rural collective construction land reserve warehouses, carry out listing and purchase and reserve system for rural collective construction land will play an active role in meeting the demand for rural newly increased collective construction land through county land market, expanding the collective construction land conversion range step by step, improving urbanization level and advancing the construction of beautiful villages as well as increasing farmers' income.
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