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1 June 2023 Study on the coordination degree between the urbanization level and the change of the cultivated land quantity in the resource-exhausted cities in the Yellow River Basin
Na Wang, Yumin Fan, Yuan Fang, Meng Li, Zhiyi Wang
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Proceedings Volume 12710, International Conference on Remote Sensing, Surveying, and Mapping (RSSM 2023); 127100O (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2682648
Event: International Conference on Remote Sensing, Surveying, and Mapping (RSSM 2023), 2023, Changsha, China
Abstract
In order to promote the ecological protection and the high-quality development of the Yellow River basin, and promote the coordinated protection of the resource-exhausted cities and the cultivated land resources in the basin, this paper took Jiaozuo City as the studied area, and carried out a comprehensive analysis of its urbanization level and the trend of the change in the cultivated land resources. The coordination degree model was used to calculate the coordination degree and the type of urbanization and the change of the cultivated land resources. The results of the research can provide suggestions for the urban transformation and development, the resource protection and the utilization of the cities with exhausted river basin resources.
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Na Wang, Yumin Fan, Yuan Fang, Meng Li, and Zhiyi Wang "Study on the coordination degree between the urbanization level and the change of the cultivated land quantity in the resource-exhausted cities in the Yellow River Basin", Proc. SPIE 12710, International Conference on Remote Sensing, Surveying, and Mapping (RSSM 2023), 127100O (1 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2682648
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Correlation coefficients

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