Abstract

Assessment of multiple land use functions promotes both utilization efficiency of land and regional coordination. Different personal and public products and services are offered by various land use types, meaning their functionality varies. Lack of judgment on temporal trends, turning points, or consideration of multi-source indicators like the ecological and air quality index leads to uncertainties in urban multifunctionality evaluation and functional orientation. In this study, the production-living-ecology land use function index system and evaluation process was improved using an entropy weight, triangle model, and coupling coordination degree. The production-living-ecology land use function (PLELUF) is defined from land use multi-functions. The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration was the representative area. The model was applied to quantify land use functions and measure spatio-temporal coordination and conflict from 1990 to 2015. Results found that the production and living functions displayed an overall upward trend and the growth rate of production function is larger, doubling from 1990 to 1995, while living function increases steadily. Ecology function remained steady from 1990 to 2000 but increased afterward. Land use function stage became balanced in ecology-living-production after 2005. No function-balanced cities existed in 1990; nine function-balanced cities were found in 2015. The coupling coordination degree increased from a slight conflict to a high coordination. Land use multi-functionality was high in the north and low in the south in 2015; Beijing had the most significant multifunctionality. This study can aid land use zoning and sustainable land management.

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  • IntroductionLand use change has been considered to be one of primary determinants in global change [1,2,3]

  • Land use change has been considered to be one of primary determinants in global change [1,2,3].In recent years, because of global urbanization and industrialization, great changes have taken place in land use patterns

  • Land use multifunctionality (LUMF) is reflected in the different personal and public products offered by various land use types [5]

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Introduction

Land use change has been considered to be one of primary determinants in global change [1,2,3]. Because of global urbanization and industrialization, great changes have taken place in land use patterns. Each land use type often shows multifunctionality, contains ecological, social, and economic value, and represents the degree and ability of land to meet a variety of human needs [4]. Land use multifunctionality (LUMF) is reflected in the different personal and public products offered by various land use types [5]. The contradiction between scarce land resources and growing demand is becoming increasingly acute, and land use tends to be diversified. Knowing the relations among land use functions is conducive to land use management and sustainable development [6,7]

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