Exploring spatial complexity: Overlapping communities in South China's megaregion with big geospatial data

IF 7.1 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Chenyu Fang , Xinyue Gu , Lin Zhou , Wei Zhang , Xing Liu , Shuhua Liu , Martin Werner
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Abstract

Overlapping structures, often overlooked, are crucial in shaping comprehensive urban development and broader megaregional strategies. To address the gap, this study conducts the overlapping communities analysis in the Pearl River Delta (PRD), a megaregion in South China, using big geospatial data from 2018. A novel Overlapping Community Detection based on Density Peaks (OCDDP) is employed to generate multiple communities with diverse functions for different nodes in the commuting network of 60 sub-city divisions. We identify eight overlapping communities in PRD characterized by two categories of communities predominantly centered around Shenzhen and Guangzhou, revealing a bicentric spatial structure. Notably, central sub-cities are characterized by a low-overlap attribute, while peripheral sub-cities manifest a high-overlap tendency. Furthermore, the study investigates the driving forces behind these communities through ridge regression to analyze the impacts of various spatial flows, including policies, investment amount and times, branch funding and number, travel cost, and travel distance, co-patenting, and search index. This part found that four Shenzhen-centric communities are primarily driven by travel cost, co-patenting, branch funding, and number, while the four Guangzhou-centric communities are influenced by co-patenting, investment amount, and times. This study emphasizes differentiated functional linkages and the need for precise policy positioning and resource allocation, paving the way for a coordinated and holistic approach to megaregional development.

探索空间复杂性:利用地理空间大数据探索华南特大区域的重叠社区
重叠结构往往被忽视,但却对城市综合发展和更广泛的特大区域战略的形成至关重要。针对这一空白,本研究利用 2018 年的地理空间大数据,对华南特大区域珠江三角洲(PRD)进行了重叠群落分析。研究采用了一种新颖的基于密度峰的重叠群落检测(OCDDP)方法,为60个副城分区通勤网络中的不同节点生成具有不同功能的多个群落。我们在珠三角发现了 8 个重叠群落,其中两类群落主要以深圳和广州为中心,揭示了一种双中心空间结构。值得注意的是,中心次级城市具有低重叠属性,而外围次级城市则表现出高重叠倾向。此外,研究还通过山脊回归分析了各种空间流动的影响,包括政策、投资金额和次数、分支机构资金和数量、旅行成本和旅行距离、共同专利和搜索指数等,从而探究了这些群落背后的驱动力。该部分发现,以深圳为中心的四个社区主要受旅行成本、联合专利、分支机构资金和数量的驱动,而以广州为中心的四个社区则受联合专利、投资金额和时间的影响。本研究强调了差异化的功能联系以及准确的政策定位和资源配置的必要性,为大区域发展的协调性和整体性铺平了道路。
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CiteScore
13.30
自引率
7.40%
发文量
111
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: Computers, Environment and Urban Systemsis an interdisciplinary journal publishing cutting-edge and innovative computer-based research on environmental and urban systems, that privileges the geospatial perspective. The journal welcomes original high quality scholarship of a theoretical, applied or technological nature, and provides a stimulating presentation of perspectives, research developments, overviews of important new technologies and uses of major computational, information-based, and visualization innovations. Applied and theoretical contributions demonstrate the scope of computer-based analysis fostering a better understanding of environmental and urban systems, their spatial scope and their dynamics.
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