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Optimization of the Territorial Spatial Patterns Based on MOP and PLUS Models: A Case Study from Hefei City, China

Optimization of the territorial spatial patterns can promote the functional balance and utilization efficiency of space, which is influenced by economic, social, ecological, and environmental factors. Consequently, the final implementation of spatial planning should address the issue of sustainable...

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Autores principales: Yu, Ran, Cheng, Hongsheng, Ye, Yun, Wang, Qin, Fan, Shuping, Li, Tan, Wang, Cheng, Su, Yue, Zhang, Xingyu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36767171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20031804
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author Yu, Ran
Cheng, Hongsheng
Ye, Yun
Wang, Qin
Fan, Shuping
Li, Tan
Wang, Cheng
Su, Yue
Zhang, Xingyu
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Cheng, Hongsheng
Ye, Yun
Wang, Qin
Fan, Shuping
Li, Tan
Wang, Cheng
Su, Yue
Zhang, Xingyu
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description Optimization of the territorial spatial patterns can promote the functional balance and utilization efficiency of space, which is influenced by economic, social, ecological, and environmental factors. Consequently, the final implementation of spatial planning should address the issue of sustainable optimization of territorial spatial patterns, driven by multiple objectives. It has two components—the territorial spatial scale prediction and its layout simulation. Because a one-sided study of scale or layout is divisive, it is necessary to combine the two to form complete territorial spatial patterns. This paper took Hefei city as an example and optimized its territorial spatial scale using the multiple objective programming (MOP) model, with four objective functions. A computer simulation of the territorial spatial layout was created, using the patch-generating land use simulation (PLUS) model, with spatial driving factors, conversion rules, and the scale optimization result. To do this, statistical, empirical, land utilization, and spatially driven data were used. The function results showed that carbon accumulation and economic and ecological benefits would be ever-increasing, and carbon emissions would reach their peak in 2030. The year 2030 was a vital node for the two most important land use types in the spatial scale—construction land and farmland. It was projected that construction land would commence its transition from reduced to negative growth after that time, and farmland would start to rebound. The simulation results indicated that construction land in the main urban area would expand primarily to the west, with supplemental expansion to the east and north. In contrast, construction land in the counties would experience a nominal increase, and a future ecological corridor would develop along the route south of Chaohu County–Chaohu Waters–Lujiang County–south of Feixi County.
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spelling pubmed-99141232023-02-11 Optimization of the Territorial Spatial Patterns Based on MOP and PLUS Models: A Case Study from Hefei City, China Yu, Ran Cheng, Hongsheng Ye, Yun Wang, Qin Fan, Shuping Li, Tan Wang, Cheng Su, Yue Zhang, Xingyu Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Optimization of the territorial spatial patterns can promote the functional balance and utilization efficiency of space, which is influenced by economic, social, ecological, and environmental factors. Consequently, the final implementation of spatial planning should address the issue of sustainable optimization of territorial spatial patterns, driven by multiple objectives. It has two components—the territorial spatial scale prediction and its layout simulation. Because a one-sided study of scale or layout is divisive, it is necessary to combine the two to form complete territorial spatial patterns. This paper took Hefei city as an example and optimized its territorial spatial scale using the multiple objective programming (MOP) model, with four objective functions. A computer simulation of the territorial spatial layout was created, using the patch-generating land use simulation (PLUS) model, with spatial driving factors, conversion rules, and the scale optimization result. To do this, statistical, empirical, land utilization, and spatially driven data were used. The function results showed that carbon accumulation and economic and ecological benefits would be ever-increasing, and carbon emissions would reach their peak in 2030. The year 2030 was a vital node for the two most important land use types in the spatial scale—construction land and farmland. It was projected that construction land would commence its transition from reduced to negative growth after that time, and farmland would start to rebound. The simulation results indicated that construction land in the main urban area would expand primarily to the west, with supplemental expansion to the east and north. In contrast, construction land in the counties would experience a nominal increase, and a future ecological corridor would develop along the route south of Chaohu County–Chaohu Waters–Lujiang County–south of Feixi County. MDPI 2023-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9914123/ /pubmed/36767171 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20031804 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yu, Ran
Cheng, Hongsheng
Ye, Yun
Wang, Qin
Fan, Shuping
Li, Tan
Wang, Cheng
Su, Yue
Zhang, Xingyu
Optimization of the Territorial Spatial Patterns Based on MOP and PLUS Models: A Case Study from Hefei City, China
title Optimization of the Territorial Spatial Patterns Based on MOP and PLUS Models: A Case Study from Hefei City, China
title_full Optimization of the Territorial Spatial Patterns Based on MOP and PLUS Models: A Case Study from Hefei City, China
title_fullStr Optimization of the Territorial Spatial Patterns Based on MOP and PLUS Models: A Case Study from Hefei City, China
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of the Territorial Spatial Patterns Based on MOP and PLUS Models: A Case Study from Hefei City, China
title_short Optimization of the Territorial Spatial Patterns Based on MOP and PLUS Models: A Case Study from Hefei City, China
title_sort optimization of the territorial spatial patterns based on mop and plus models: a case study from hefei city, china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36767171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20031804
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