Abstract

<p>The level of urban residential land has a great relationship with the composition of urban residential land and the urban residential area of human settlements. Urban residential land includes residential land, road land, ancillary facilities and public green land. Geographical information monitoring land cover/land use includes cultivated land, garden land, forest land, grassland, housing construction area, roads, structures, artificial digging land, desert and bare land, and water. The Land cover/land use data and resident population spatialization data based on maps of housing construction areas are this article’s data sources. This article chose urban residential land types and per capita residential land area as an evaluation index system, establish the relationship between residential land indicators and geographical information monitoring indicators, calculate the area of various residential land areas and per capita land area, and follow the "Urban Residential Area Planning and Design Standards", a statistical analysis of the land use of residents in the five-, ten-, and fifteen-minute living quarters. Select a test area from each of the megacities, megacities, large cities, medium cities, and small cities, and use the statistical results to determine the level of urban residential land Perform a comparative evaluation.</p>

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