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Identification of Urban Functional Area by Using Multisource Geographic Data: A Case Study of Zhengzhou, China

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  • Jingzhong Li
  • Xiao Xie
  • Bingyu Zhao
  • Xiao Xiao
  • Jingxin Qiao
  • Wanxia Ren
  • Ning Cai

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The rational allocation of functional areas is the foundation for addressing the sustainable development of cities. Efficient and accurate identification methods of urban functional areas are of great significance to the adjustment and testing of urban planning and industrial layout optimization. Firstly, by employing multisource geographic data, an identification method of urban functional areas was developed. A quantitative measurement approach of the urban functional area was then established considering the comprehensive effects of human-land, space-time, and thematic information to present the covering area of ground objects, public awareness, and empirical research. Finally, the Zhengzhou city, which locates in Henan province of central China, was used to test the method. The results show that the developed method is efficient, accurate, and universal and can identify urban functional areas quickly and accurately. We found that the overall distribution of Zhengzhou’s functional areas presents a spatial pattern of single and multimixed coordinated development. The city’s commercial functional areas and commercial-based mixed functional areas are located in the city’s central area. The green square’s function area occupies relatively low and is mainly distributed in the city’s fringe.

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  • Jingzhong Li & Xiao Xie & Bingyu Zhao & Xiao Xiao & Jingxin Qiao & Wanxia Ren & Ning Cai, 2021. "Identification of Urban Functional Area by Using Multisource Geographic Data: A Case Study of Zhengzhou, China," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-10, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:8875276
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/8875276
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    1. Tianle Li & Xinqi Zheng & Chunxiao Zhang & Ruiguo Wang & Jiayu Liu, 2022. "Mining Spatial Correlation Patterns of the Urban Functional Areas in Urban Agglomeration: A Case Study of Four Typical Urban Agglomerations in China," Land, MDPI, vol. 11(6), pages 1-18, June.
    2. Ya Li & Chunxia Liu & Yuechen Li, 2022. "Identification of Urban Functional Areas and Their Mixing Degree Using Point of Interest Analyses," Land, MDPI, vol. 11(7), pages 1-17, June.

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