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Beijing 1 CLUE-S model 1 LULC change 1 Markov model 1 correspondence of population and economy index 1 linear regression 1 migration 1 scenario simulation and prediction 1 spatial pattern 1
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Scenario Simulation and the Prediction of Land Use and Land Cover Change in Beijing, China
Han, Huiran; Yang, Chengfeng; Song, Jinping - In: Sustainability 7 (2015) 4, pp. 4260-4279
Land use and land cover (LULC) models are essential for analyzing LULC change and predicting land use requirements and are valuable for guiding reasonable land use planning and management. However, each LULC model has its own advantages and constraints. In this paper, we explore the...
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Spatial Distribution of Migration and Economic Development: A Case Study of Sichuan Province, China
Yang, Chengfeng; Han, Huiran; Song, Jinping - In: Sustainability 6 (2014) 10, pp. 6509-6528
The spatial distribution of China’s rapid growth in population and economic development is uneven, and this imbalance leads to migration. However, the literature concerning migration in China has been primarily focused at the provincial scale and on eastern parts of the country. Relatively few...
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