Rural industrial restructuring in China’s metropolitan suburbs: Evidence from the land use transition of rural enterprises in suburban Beijing

•We analyzed the land use transition of the rural enterprises in suburban Beijing by a rural enterprise index and explored the spatial-temporal characteristics of implied industrial restructuring driven by urban functional sprawl.•Land use transition of the rural enterprises has been observed in bot...

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City centres
Company structure
Construction
Differentiation
Industrial development
Industrial production
Industrialization
Land ownership
Land reform
Land use
Land use transition
Mathematical morphology
Metropolitan areas
Metropolitan suburbs
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Rural areas
Rural development
Rural enterprises
Rural industrial restructuring
Rural land use
Spatial data
Suburban areas
Suburban development
Suburbs
Sustainable development
Transitions
Urban areas
Urbanization
Villages
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