Abstract
China is urbanizing rapidly, but current research into the spatiotemporal characteristics of urbanization often ignores the spatial and evolutionary associations of cities. Using the theory of spatial polarization and diffusion, together with a systematic analysis method, this study examined the spatial development process of urbanization in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) region of China during 1995–2015. Results showed clear patterns in the scale and hierarchy of regional urbanization. Shanghai ranked first as the regional growth pole, while Nanjing, Hangzhou, and Suzhou ranked second. The spatial linkage index of urbanization showed that 10 cities (including Shanghai, Suzhou, and Hangzhou) constituted the densest spatial linkage network. The diffused area often became spatially polarized before the polarization then weakened as a new diffusion stage developed. The study also revealed that the spatial correlation urbanization differences in the YRD generally decreased. The polarization index revealed increasing spatial integration and correlation of urbanization in the YRD. This study proved that each city had a different spatial role in relation to other cities during different stages of development. Investigation of the driving mechanism of regional urbanization indicated that industrial modernization and relocation within the region provided the main endogenous driving force for the formation of spatial polarization or diffusion. Our research provides important scientific support for regional development planning. Furthermore, our analysis of the impact of spatial correlation within cities or a region could provide an important reference in relation to the regional environment and public health.
Highlights
Uncontrolled urban expansion and development causes considerable ecological and environmental pressure
Our study investigated the characteristics of urban spatial association and their evolution over time
It revealed the relationships and mechanisms of urbanization among cities and provided an effective reference regarding the spatial development of urbanization in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) region
Summary
Uncontrolled urban expansion and development causes considerable ecological and environmental pressure. China has urbanized rapidly in recent years, and it is in a critical period with regard to the transformation and development of its urbanization process [1]. The regional differentiation of China’s urbanization process has received considerable attention. Studying the spatial relationships of regional urban development and the laws of urban spatial polarization and diffusion can provide practical guidance for the planning of regional cities and agglomerations. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 7276; doi:10.3390/ijerph17197276 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph
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