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Urban spatial growth modeling using logistic regression and cellular automata: A case study of Hangzhou

Journal

ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
Volume 113, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106200

Keywords

Urban expansion; Construction land; Logistic regression; Cellular automata; Hangzhou

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71704022, 71834005, 71673232, 71904072, 51508513]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China of Jiangsu Province [BK20170664]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2242019K40170]
  4. Research Grant Council of Hong Kong, China [CityU 11271716]
  5. CityU Internal Funds [9680195, 9610386]
  6. 13th Five-year Plan of Philosophy and Social Sciences Project of Guangdong [GD19YGL19]
  7. 13th Five-year Plan of Philosophy and Social Sciences Project of Shenzhen [SZ2019C009]

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Why does some urban area grow faster than others? Although the role of spatial optimization of urban construction land is at the core of regional economic development, the question remains to be answered so far. This paper aims to explore the spatial dynamics of urban construction land in the central urban areas by integrating Logistic regression and cellular automata models. The combination of the two modeling approaches aims to investigate the evolving dynamics of urban land use patterns and further visualize how predictions on spatial expansion will benefit urban planners and policymakers. Simulation analysis emphasized to what extent do the influencing factors promote or inhibit urban growth. Theoretical frameworks tend to explain the underlying mechanism of urban growth in a spatial, economic and social way, taking the city growth as a self-organized organism with complex actors and rules. In this paper, we present a hybrid Logistic cellular automata model to examine the city's self-organizing spatial growth process from a bottom-up perspective and interpret why nonconstruction land was converted to construction land for urban development purposes at Hangzhou in the past two decades. We argue that although the construction land is dispersed irregularly across the city, the logistic cellular automata model will generate the underlying patterns of urban expansion and offer more facts-based implications.

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