2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2022.106037
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Optimizing distribution of urban land on the basis of urban land use intensity at prefectural city scale in mainland China

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“…In sum, this study attempts to quantify the transition of urban land use in China using the nonlinear function fitting method. We focus on urban residential land in this study because it is a good indicator reflecting urbanization and is closely related to human habitation and life [19,20]. This paper is organized as follows.…”
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“…In sum, this study attempts to quantify the transition of urban land use in China using the nonlinear function fitting method. We focus on urban residential land in this study because it is a good indicator reflecting urbanization and is closely related to human habitation and life [19,20]. This paper is organized as follows.…”
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“…In addition, the rapid expansion of urban land may cause a series of problems such as traffic congestion, environmental degradation, and cultivated land occupation [26,27], leading to diseconomies of scale. Nonetheless, land use efficiency can be enhanced if the potential of stock land is harnessed systematically and the growth of highly land-intensive industries is encouraged [20,28]. At this stage, the pace of land area expansion may shift from increasing to decreasing.…”
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“…In China, metropolises such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou City are beyond radical urbanization [8] and are pursuing high-quality development and smart urban growth [9]. Therefore, new urban land will become a scarce resource for urban development in the coming decades, and optimizing new urban land allocation has become a core issue for governments [10]. The allocation of new urban land has always been the focus of government and academia, particularly quota and space allocations [11].…”
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“…In recent years, the rapid development of underground rail systems around the world has greatly facilitated people's daily travel and promoted economic development [1]. The construction of subway stations, as links to subways, is the key to underground rail systems.…”
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