Abstract

The trend towards efficient and intensive use of land resources is an inevitable outcome of current social development. The rational matching of urban land prices and land use intensity has become an important factor under accelerating urbanization, and promotes the healthy development of the social economy. Using data on residential land price and on land use intensity for 31 provinces and cities in China, we employ the E-G cointegration test and quadrant map classification to determine the coordination relationship between land price and land use intensity. We then employ HR coordination to calculate the coordination degree of land price and land use intensity, and classify the coordination type accordingly. Our results are as follows. (1) The spatio-temporal distribution of urban land price shows high variability with multiple maxima, and follows a decreasing trend from the southeast coastal area to the northwest inland area and the northeast. (2) The overall land use intensity is at or above the middle level, and shows large spatial differences between provinces, but the agglomeration between provinces is increasing. (3) From the perspective of the relationship between urban land price and land use intensity at the inter-provincial scale, we find that the land price and land use intensity are well coordinated, and the number of provinces has been dynamically changing during different development periods. There is an east-west difference in the spatial distribution of land price and land use intensity coordination level. Different provinces and cities with the same coordination stage show differences in their land price and land use intensity level.

Highlights

  • As the space carrier of urban society, economy and environment, urban land use efficiency has an important impact on urban social development and the construction of human settlements [1–3]

  • (3) From the perspective of the relationship between urban land price and land use intensity at the inter-provincial scale, we find that the land price and land use intensity are well coordinated, and the number of provinces has been dynamically changing during different development periods

  • As a barometer reflecting the dynamic changes in the supply and demand of the land market, land price plays an important role in regulating land use type and scale, and in promoting land use intensity [10,11]

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Introduction

As the space carrier of urban society, economy and environment, urban land use efficiency has an important impact on urban social development and the construction of human settlements [1–3]. Under accelerating urbanization and the increasing pressure of population growth, urban construction continues to expand, the land market is developing rapidly, and contradiction between increasing land demand and limited land resources has intensified [4–6]. As a barometer reflecting the dynamic changes in the supply and demand of the land market, land price plays an important role in regulating land use type and scale, and in promoting land use intensity [10,11]. It is of great theoretical and practical benefit to combine land price with land use intensity and to explore the evolution and coordination relationship between these two metrics; this can improve the stability of the land price market and promote efficient and intensive land use [12–14]

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