Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to probe into the coupled coordination of urbanization in population, land, and industry to improve urbanization quality. A coupled coordination degree model, spatial analysis method and spatial metering model are employed. The study area is 110 prefecture-level cities in the Yangtze River Economic Belt. The study shows that: (1) the coupling degree of the population-land-industry urbanization grew very slowly between 2006 and 2016. On the whole, the three-dimensional urbanization is in a running-in period, and land-based urbanization dominates, while population-based urbanization and industry-based urbanization are relatively lagging behind. (2) The three major urban agglomerations, the Chengdu-Chongqing, the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and the Yangtze River Delta, are parallel to the whole area in terms of the coupling degree of the three dimensional urbanization with a well-ordered structure, especially in the central cities of the three major urban agglomerations. (3) There is significant spatial correlation in the coupling degree and coordination degree of the three-dimensional urbanization. The high value of coupling degree and coordination degree are clustered continuously in developed cities, provincial capitals, and central cities of the downstream reaches of the Yangtze River. (4) The coordinated degree has significant positive spatial autocorrelation, showing obvious spatial agglomeration characteristics: H-H agglomeration areas are concentrated in the downstream developed areas such as Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai. L-L agglomeration areas are mainly concentrated in upstream undeveloped areas, but the number of their cities shows a decreasing trend. (5) The coordination degree of the three-dimensional urbanization is the result of the comprehensive effect of economic development level, the government’s decision-making behavior, and urban location. Among them, the economic development level, urbanization investment, traffic condition, and urban geographical location play a decisive role. This paper contributes to the existing literatures by exploring urbanization quality, spatial correlation and influencing factors from the perspectives of the three-dimensional urbanization in the Yangtze River Economic Belt. The conclusion might be helpful to promote the coupling and coordinated development of urbanization in population-land-industry, and ultimately to improve urbanization quality in the Yangtze River Economic Belt.

Highlights

  • The non-agriculturalization of the population, land, and industry comprehensively drive urban and rural development, and the evolutionary relationship among them is an important basis for measuring the characteristics of the stages of urban and rural transformation [1]

  • This paper contributes to the existing literatures by exploring urbanization quality, spatial correlation and influencing factors from the perspectives of the three-dimensional urbanization in the Yangtze River Economic Belt

  • Where Ti is the comprehensive evaluation index of the urban i in the population-land-industry urbanization (PLIU) system; a, b, and c are the weights of each subsystem, respectively; Ui, Li, industrial urbanization (Ii) are the urbanization levels of population, land and industry, respectively, and Ci is the coupling degree of PLIU in city i, representing the linkage intensity of the interaction among PLIU

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Introduction

The non-agriculturalization of the population, land, and industry comprehensively drive urban and rural development, and the evolutionary relationship among them is an important basis for measuring the characteristics of the stages of urban and rural transformation [1]. This has affected the further development of urbanization in China, and the transformation of urban and rural society In this critical period, when China is implementing a rural revitalization strategy and promoting new urbanization, the problem of how to promote the coupled development of population-land-industry urbanization (PLIU) is a major issue that needs to be solved urgently by the Chinese government. This subject is a focus of academic circles

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