2024
DOI: 10.3390/land13040446
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Spatial Pattern and Coordination Relationship of Production–Living–Ecological Space Function and Residents’ Behavior Flow in Rural–Urban Fringe Areas

Xiaochen Sun,
Bingzi Zhang,
Shuni Ye
et al.

Abstract: Territorial spatial planning requires thoughtful consideration of the scientific layout and synergistic control of production, living, and ecological spaces (PLESs). However, research in this field often neglects the human perspective and fails to account for people’s demands and behavioral characteristics. This study evaluates the level and spatial characteristics of residents’ production, living, and ecological behavioral (PLEB) flow, as well as the spatial pattern of the PLES functions, within the framework… Show more

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“…The classification and evaluation system of PLES is the basis for constructing a reasonable spatial configuration of PLES [25]. On this basis, following the principles of systematicity, representativeness and scientificity, the evaluation scheme of PLES is based on existing research [7,26,27] and the current land use status of the region was comprehensively studied. Each type of land was split into four classes according to its functional strength and integrity and was given a score of 5, 3, 1 or 0, respectively.…”
Section: Classification and Evaluation System For Ples In Gannanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The classification and evaluation system of PLES is the basis for constructing a reasonable spatial configuration of PLES [25]. On this basis, following the principles of systematicity, representativeness and scientificity, the evaluation scheme of PLES is based on existing research [7,26,27] and the current land use status of the region was comprehensively studied. Each type of land was split into four classes according to its functional strength and integrity and was given a score of 5, 3, 1 or 0, respectively.…”
Section: Classification and Evaluation System For Ples In Gannanmentioning
confidence: 99%