Abstract

Existing researches on the quality of life have mostly used socio-economic data for analysis and less research on the use of multi-source data; more research on large cities and less research on small and medium-sized regions; more research on single years and less research on evolution. This article uses Shandong province as an empirical case, using multiple data sources such as remote sensing data, PM2.5 meteorological data, socio-economic data, by selecting key indicators, a county-level quality of life indicator system based on the three dimensions of economy, society, and the environment was constructed, and using a variety of spatial analysis methods to analyze the quality of life in 137 counties (cities) in Shandong Province in the four years from 2000 to 2015. The results are as follows: (1) The overall spatial difference in the quality of life of counties in Shandong Province is quite large, and the polarization is severe. (2) Unbalanced development in all dimensions; unbalanced development of quality of life in municipal and non-municipal districts. (3) Radiation power is not strong in high quality of life areas. lack of core cities in low quality of life areas. According to the status quo, this article proposes reasonable targeted measures and suggestions.

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