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Multi-Dimensional Driving Mechanisms and Scenario Simulation of Production-Living-Ecological Space Evolution in Urban Agglomerations of China: Evidence from the Guanzhong Plain

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  • Chao Gao

    (School of Humanities, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710061, China)

  • Shasha Li

    (School of Humanities, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710061, China)

  • Hanchuan Bao

    (School of Humanities, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710061, China)

  • Yilin Zhang

    (School of Humanities, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710061, China)

Abstract

The coordinated development of Production-Living-Ecological (PLE) spaces has emerged as a core challenge for regional sustainability amid rapid urbanization processes. This study examines the Guanzhong Plain Urban Agglomeration (2001–2021) using an integrated Markov-PLUS model coupled with Random Forest algorithms and 17 driving factors to construct 4 policy scenarios for future projections. The results reveal dramatic spatial restructuring: living space expanded 73.89% while production and ecological spaces contracted 7.47% and 8.94%. Evolution occurred through four distinct phases—rapid expansion, structural adjustment, quality improvement, and green transformation—each corresponding to national policy transitions with regional lags. Driving mechanism analysis identified environmental factors contributing 45–55% of variance, population density driving 24.2% of living space expansion, and elevation thresholds constraining urban growth above 1000 m. Multi-scenario simulations revealed fundamental trade-offs: urban development scenarios achieved 55.34% built-up expansion but sacrificed 15.4% ecological space, while ecological protection scenarios maintained 92% food production capacity with optimal connectivity (0.63) and maximum carbon storage (1287 Mt C). Model validation achieved exceptional accuracy (Kappa = 0.91, FoM = 0.24). This research emphasizes three strategic imperatives: (1) differentiated spatial governance (urban priority in cores, farmland protection in plains, ecological restoration in mountains); (2) temporal coordination mechanisms accounting for 3–5-year policy transmission lags; (3) adaptive management approaches addressing nonlinear evolution characteristics. This framework provides scientific foundations for balancing economic development, food security, and ecological protection in rapidly urbanizing regions.

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  • Chao Gao & Shasha Li & Hanchuan Bao & Yilin Zhang, 2025. "Multi-Dimensional Driving Mechanisms and Scenario Simulation of Production-Living-Ecological Space Evolution in Urban Agglomerations of China: Evidence from the Guanzhong Plain," Land, MDPI, vol. 14(11), pages 1-39, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlands:v:14:y:2025:i:11:p:2201-:d:1788369
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