Abstract

Ue and practical significance for achieving equitable urban and rural infrastructure within a region and promoting integrated urban-rural development. Employing landscape ecology theory and GIS spatial analysis techniques, this paper comprehensively analyzes the construction of rural living circles in Guanghe County, taking into account the convergence characteristics of residents' daily life trajectories and biological migration movements. The results indicate: (1) Within the "resistance surface" of Guanghe County, easily accessible areas and generally accessible areas account for 69.92% of the total area, while relatively difficult-to-access and hard-to-access areas constitute 30.08% of the total area, with weaker development potential in these regions. (2) Based on the results of the MCR model, a methodological pathway for identifying rural living circles is established. This includes delineating a "four-level, three-category" system for rural living circles in Guanghe County, and proposing a "mandatory allocation + selective allocation" modular customization approach to precisely allocate public service facilities. (3) Building upon the concept of travel "resistance surfaces," the study introduces transportation resistance coefficients to delineate different scales of living circles between river valley plain areas and mountainous areas. The research findings provide a basis for the construction of rural living circles in hilly and gully areas of the Loess Plateau.

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