城市化场景模拟分析空间模式优化促进区域协调发展:中国贵州的一个案例研究
Yuzhu Meng1, Mingyue Wang1, Shu Shang2
1School of Applied Economics, Guizhou University of Finance and Economics, Guizhou, China.
PloS one
|September 9, 2025
概括
本研究通过制定区域协调发展框架,优化了中国贵州省的城市化空间模式. 拟议的"一身两翼"模式增强了贵州实现平衡增长的城市化战略.
科学领域:
- 城市和区域规划 城市和区域规划
- 经济地理 经济地理
- 空间分析 空间分析
背景情况:
- 快速的城市化在发展中国家地区对空间模式优化提出了挑战.
- 中国贵州省需要战略规划,以平衡经济增长与可持续发展.
- 现有的城市化模式可能无法充分解决贵州地区发展的独特复杂性.
研究的目的:
- 为优化中国贵州省的城市化空间模式.
- 建立区域协调发展的战略框架.
- 为贵州省提出一个新的城市化空间模式.
主要方法:
- 一个整合时间空间演变,痛点分析,场景模拟和战略目标选择的研究框架.
- 开发和分析城市化空间模式的各种场景.
- 将衍生实施途径应用于贵州的具体环境.
主要成果:
- 确定贵州城市化中的关键挑战和机遇.
- 一个拟议的实施途径,重点关注中部地区的加强,城市聚集和发展支持点.
- 建立一个"一身两翼"的空间模式,以贵阳为核心.
结论:
- 拟议的"一身两翼"模式为贵州的城市化提供了战略蓝图.
- 该研究通过优化空间规划促进了区域协调发展.
- 这些发现为面对类似城市化挑战的其他地区提供了一个可扩展的模型.
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