2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6651444
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Spatial Network Structures of Urban Agglomeration Based on the Improved Gravity Model: A Case Study in China’s Two Urban Agglomerations

Abstract: Research on urban agglomerations from the perspective of network spatial structure is important to promote their sustainable development. Based on online and traditional data, this paper first improves three aspects of the traditional spatial gravity model—city quality, the gravitation coefficient, and city distance—considering urban center functional intensity and population mobility tendencies. The resulting improved directional gravity model is applied to analyze the structure of the city network for two ur… Show more

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“…The spatial interaction is mainly measured in two ways. One is based on spatial interaction models such as a gravity model or a radiation model [46][47][48], and the other is based on real data such as population flows, innovative connections, and economic connections [49][50][51][52]. However, in many rural areas, the socio-economic conditions are relatively backward, and it is difficult to obtain real data on the flows of people, material, the economy, and information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spatial interaction is mainly measured in two ways. One is based on spatial interaction models such as a gravity model or a radiation model [46][47][48], and the other is based on real data such as population flows, innovative connections, and economic connections [49][50][51][52]. However, in many rural areas, the socio-economic conditions are relatively backward, and it is difficult to obtain real data on the flows of people, material, the economy, and information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies tend to improve the fitting effect of gravity model by optimizing those city attribute factors. In order to express the quality of cities more scientifically, with reference to previous research [ 41 ], we consider fifteen attributes of cities in a comprehensive manner to express the attractiveness and radiation of travel by the indicator of city size.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e basic gravity model assumes that the spatial connection between two cities is proportional to the size of each city and inversely proportional to the distance between the two cities [58]. e size of a city is measured by some indicators such as population, GDP, and trade scale [59]. In this paper, the size of a city is measured by the carbon trading volume of a city.…”
Section: Construction Of Urban Co2 Trading Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%