基于城市蔓延三维视角的城市空间绿色利用效率评价

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Hao Su, Mingxi Du, Qiuyu Liu, Xiang Kang, Wei Zheng, Li Zhao, Ziyan Liao
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摘要

合理有效的空间利用是城市解决有限土地资源约束的关键策略。虽然以前的研究已经开发了一个二维视角框架,但我们是第一个采用三维视角指标——城市建筑体量——来精细表征城市蔓延在效率测量中的研究。我们选择了中国274个地级市作为案例研究,并使用高分辨率建筑高度数据集和社会经济数据验证了这一新提出的概念。完整的研究框架包括城市空间绿色利用效率(USGUE)测度、空间分异驱动因素识别以及影响因素的显著性。基于超效率epsilon测度(Super-EBM)的Slack分析,比较了“二维”和“三维”空间投入对效率分析的影响。我们的研究结果表明,与二维扩张相比,三维扩张表现出不同的趋势。城市建筑体量在量化效率差异方面优于建成区面积。城市建成区发展水平、城市活力和自然地形特征等相关变量是USGUE的主要驱动和影响因素。值得注意的是,与其他城市相比,建成区规模相似的中部和东北部城市,建筑高度和USGUE都较低。充分注意横向扩展和纵向发展的协调,将有效提高USGUE和城市化质量。
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Assessment of Urban Space Green Use Efficiency based on the three-dimensional urban sprawl perspective.

Rational and effective spatial utilization represents a critical strategy for cities to address the constraints of limited land resources. While previous studies have developed a two-dimensional perspective framework, we are the first study to adopt the three-dimensional perspective indicator, urban building volume, to delicately characterize urban sprawls in efficiency measurement. We select 274 prefecture-level cities in China as case studies and validate this newly proposed concept with high-resolution building height datasets and socio-economic data. The complete research framework includes Urban Space Green Use Efficiency (USGUE) measurement, identification of the spatial differentiation driving factors, and the significance of the influencing factors. Based on the Slack analysis of the Super-Efficiency Epsilon-Based Measure (Super-EBM), we compare the impact of "two-" and "three-dimensional" space inputs on efficiency analysis. Our results indicate that three-dimensional sprawls exhibit divergent trends compared to two-dimensional sprawls. Urban building volume performs better than built-up area in quantifying efficiency differences. Variables related to the level of development of the city's built-up land, urban vitality, and natural topographic features are the main driving and influencing factors on USGUE. Notably, central and northeastern cities, with similar built-up area size compared to other cities, feature lower building heights and USGUE. Adequate attention to the harmonization of horizontal expansion and vertical development would effectively enhance USGUE and increase urbanization quality.

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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
5.70%
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2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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