2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116826
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Assessing progress towards sustainable development goals for Chinese urban land use: A new cloud model approach

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“…Indeed, since there is still a lack of SDG-oriented assessment of urban land use at national level, even in large and densely-populated countries such as China, there is still a need to address the problems of the randomness and fuzziness within evaluation, which tends to cause more uncertainties [77]. In this study spatial and temporal patterns of urban land-use sustainability for China at the prefecture level in the period 2004-2019 were reported by classifying the types of urban land-use sustainability [77]. The development level of urban land-use sustainability (ULUS) in China was high in the east and low in the west, while high-value hotspots were mainly distributed in primary and secondary urban agglomerations in China.…”
Section: Key Aspects and Considerations On The Jointly Reported "Land...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Indeed, since there is still a lack of SDG-oriented assessment of urban land use at national level, even in large and densely-populated countries such as China, there is still a need to address the problems of the randomness and fuzziness within evaluation, which tends to cause more uncertainties [77]. In this study spatial and temporal patterns of urban land-use sustainability for China at the prefecture level in the period 2004-2019 were reported by classifying the types of urban land-use sustainability [77]. The development level of urban land-use sustainability (ULUS) in China was high in the east and low in the west, while high-value hotspots were mainly distributed in primary and secondary urban agglomerations in China.…”
Section: Key Aspects and Considerations On The Jointly Reported "Land...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The urban development level is primarily attributed to anthropocentric activities, whereas natural conditions constrain the improvement of the coordination level. It can also be noted that cities with a higher development level often had a wide range of coordination level, and suggestions were put forward for different regions to achieve sustainable land use [77].…”
Section: Key Aspects and Considerations On The Jointly Reported "Land...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban population is very much heterogenious in nature. The demand of urban population is varied in nature in terms of occupation and socio-cultural aspects [2]. As a result of varied demand of population, the land use land cover of the urban centers become more complex than the rural counter parts.…”
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“…Space allocation of urban land is usually conducted through land use change or growth simulation models [20,21]. Urban growth simulations can predict areas that are likely to become urban lands and are widely used for space allocation of new urban land [22,23]. Moreover, if we count the simulated new urban lands by administrative division, we can directly obtain its quota, strengthening the synergy between the quota and space allocations of new urban land.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%