Spatio-temporal evolution and driving forces of urban gravity centers and ecological security risk gravity centers in China
•Analysis methods: the center-of-gravity technique, the construction of an ecological security risk index, and a comprehensive center of gravity.•Coupling of Urban and Ecological Security Risk Gravity Centers: Spatial overlap, migration consistency, and coupling deviations.•Two-Phase Migration Traje...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ecological indicators 2025-01, Vol.170, p.113025, Article 113025 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Analysis methods: the center-of-gravity technique, the construction of an ecological security risk index, and a comprehensive center of gravity.•Coupling of Urban and Ecological Security Risk Gravity Centers: Spatial overlap, migration consistency, and coupling deviations.•Two-Phase Migration Trajectories and Differences in Migration Patterns: two distinct migration phases from 2000–2010 and 2010–2020, the migration trajectories of urban gravity centers and ecological security risk gravity centers are not entirely congruent, ecological gravity centers remain closer to the geometric center, urban centers are distributed further away.•Analysis of Driving Factors: natural factors (elevation, terrain), human factors (population density, GDP), and policy impacts (infrastructure planning, environmental regulations).•Implications for Sustainable Development: valuable insights for policymakers and urban planners, the need to consider ecological security when designing urban expansion strategies to ensure sustainable development.
The accelerated growth of urban areas has resulted in a significant increase in demand for construction land, which has led to various challenges, including the emergence of unsustainable land-use patterns and environmental degradation. To gain a deeper understanding of the influence of gravity center migration on urban safety, we select 30 Chinese cities for analysis and apply various methods, such as the center-of-gravity technique, the construction of an ecological security risk index, and a comprehensive center of gravity, to conduct a thorough study of urban gravity centers, ecological security risk gravity centers, and migration trajectories between the two. Additionally, we analyze the driving factors behind these phenomena, offering insights to inform the coordinated development of urban construction and the ecological environment. Our findings reveal: (1) The migration trajectories of the urban gravity centers and the ecological security risk gravity centers are not entirely identical. The ecological security risk gravity centers are situated closer to the geometric centers. (2) The migration trajectories can be broadly divided into two phases: from 2000 to 2010, the migration distance of the urban gravity centers in larger cities exceeded that in smaller cities, whereas from 2010 to 2020, the overall migration distance was more significant than that from 2000 to 2010. (3) The urban gravity centers and the ecological security ris |
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ISSN: | 1470-160X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ecolind.2024.113025 |