2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2023.103155
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Return migration and in-situ urbanization of 79 migrant sending counties in China: Characteristic and driving factors

Luan Chen,
Yaofu Huang,
Xiaozhen Qin
et al.
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“…However, our knowledge of how these theories guide the construction of the modern urbanrural relationship needs to be further supplemented with studies that apply these theories empirically [20]. In terms of research methodology, most relevant studies have used remote sensing (RS) interpretation methods to determine the characteristics of dynamic change in urban and rural construction land and population distribution characteristics [21][22][23]; in addition, geographic information technology (GIS) has been used to carry out spatial characterization and quantitative research [24,25], including spatial distribution characteristics, spatial agglomeration characteristics, spatial change trends, etc., and this has provided a technical method for representing the abstract relationship of urban-rural development in a spatially intuitive manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, our knowledge of how these theories guide the construction of the modern urbanrural relationship needs to be further supplemented with studies that apply these theories empirically [20]. In terms of research methodology, most relevant studies have used remote sensing (RS) interpretation methods to determine the characteristics of dynamic change in urban and rural construction land and population distribution characteristics [21][22][23]; in addition, geographic information technology (GIS) has been used to carry out spatial characterization and quantitative research [24,25], including spatial distribution characteristics, spatial agglomeration characteristics, spatial change trends, etc., and this has provided a technical method for representing the abstract relationship of urban-rural development in a spatially intuitive manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%