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Analysis of the Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity of Various Landscape Processes and Their Driving Factors Based on the OPGD Model for the Jiaozhou Bay Coast Zone, China

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  • Wei Wang

    (School of Land Science and Technology, China University of Geosciences, 29 Xueyuan Rd, Beijing 100083, China)

  • Yecui Hu

    (School of Land Science and Technology, China University of Geosciences, 29 Xueyuan Rd, Beijing 100083, China
    Key Lab of Land Consolidation and Rehabilitation, Ministry of Natural Resources of the People’s Republic of China, 37 Guanying Rd, Beijing 100035, China)

  • Rong Song

    (School of Land Science and Technology, China University of Geosciences, 29 Xueyuan Rd, Beijing 100083, China)

  • Zelian Guo

    (School of Land Science and Technology, China University of Geosciences, 29 Xueyuan Rd, Beijing 100083, China)

Abstract

To date, various studies have analyzed changes in the landscape but there are few studies which have explored landscape processes and the corresponding driving factors. This study makes up for this deficiency in the systematic theoretical exposition and the spatiotemporal analysis of landscape processes. The results show that the amount of arable land outflow and built-up land inflow have resulted in an increase of 92,311.11 ha of built-up land that is mostly distributed around the administrative center and along the coast of Jiaozhou Bay. The outflow of ecological land is a major resource for replenishing arable land, by 37,016.19 ha, especially in terms of the grassland that is distributed in the hilly areas west of Jiaozhou Bay. The outflow of the salt-field, fish-farm and ecological land outflow have good connectivity, a large patch size, and an irregular shape. The ecological type, elevation, slope, and vegetation coverage are the four factors that have a great influence on all landscape processes. A gentler slope and lower elevation, and proximity to cities and towns land will produce more arable land outflow and built-up land inflow. However, arable land inflow and ecological land outflow are the opposite. This research will guide natural resource management for a rapidly developing coastal zone.

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  • Wei Wang & Yecui Hu & Rong Song & Zelian Guo, 2021. "Analysis of the Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity of Various Landscape Processes and Their Driving Factors Based on the OPGD Model for the Jiaozhou Bay Coast Zone, China," Land, MDPI, vol. 11(1), pages 1-23, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlands:v:11:y:2021:i:1:p:7-:d:708085
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