Spatial equilibrium evaluation of water resources in the water-receiving area of the central route of the South-to-North water diversion project in Henan province.
Feng Li, Jiaen Du, Xin Huang, Xinyue Xu, Junyan Gao, Ziyan Luo
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Abstract
The distribution of water resources determines the pattern of economic development, making the strategic layout of China's water resources crucial. This study focuses on the water-receiving area of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project in Henan Province, addressing issues related to water resource scheduling and allocation. This paper constructs an evaluation model using the Gini coefficient and the multi-correlation coefficient method to analyse the development levels of three types of water resource matching relationships. It then employs kernel density estimation, centroid, and standard deviation ellipse models to study the spatial impact of water resources, revealing the microstructure, central tendency, and dispersion characteristics of water resource distribution. The results indicate: (1) There is a correlation between the algorithms of the Gini coefficient and relational degree. The overall spatial equilibrium of the three matching relationships differs. (2) The spatial equilibrium within the same subregion varies across different matching relationships. (3) The total water resources in the South-to-North Water Diversion area of Henan Province have steadily increased, with rapid development across regions and narrowing disparities among cities. The centroid is located in Xuchang City, and the directional characteristics of total water resources are becoming less pronounced.
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