Regional differences of urbanization in China and its driving factors

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作者
LIN Wen Qi [1 ,2 ]
WU Meng He [2 ]
ZHANG Yue [3 ]
ZENG Rong Jun [2 ]
ZHENG Xiao Jin [2 ]
SHAO Lei [3 ]
ZHAO Lu Yun [2 ]
LI Shao Xing [4 ]
TANG Yan [3 ]
机构
[1] Key Laboratory of Urban-Rural Eco Planning and Green Building (Tsinghua University), Ministry of Education
[2] Beijing Tsinghua Tongheng Urban Planning & Design Institute Co., Ltd.
[3] School of Architecture, Tsinghua University
[4] Shandong University
基金
中国国家社会科学基金; 中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Urbanization; Regional differences; Driving factor; Ordered logit; Multiple linear regression;
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中图分类号
F299.2 [中国];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
After more than 30 years of rapid urbanization, the overall urbanization rate of China reached 56.1% in 2015.However, despite China’s rapid increase in its overall rate of urbanization, clear regional differences can be observed. Furthermore, inadequate research has been devoted to in-depth exploration of the regional differences in China’s urbanization from a national perspective, as well as the internal factors that drive these differences. Using prefecture-level administrative units in China as the main research subject, this study illustrates the regional differences in urbanization by categorizing the divisions into four types based on their urbanization ratio and speed(high level: low speed; high level: high speed; low level: high speed; and low level: low speed). Next, we selected seven economic and geographic indicators and applied an ordered logit model to explore the driving factors of the regional differences in urbanization. A multiple linear regression model was then adopted to analyze the different impacts of these driving factors on regions with different urbanization types. The results showed that the regional differences in urbanization were significantly correlated to per capita GDP, industry location quotients, urban-rural income ratio,and time distance to major centers. In addition, with each type of urbanization, these factors were found to have a different driving effect. Specifically, the driving effect of per capita GDP and industry location quotients presented a marginally decreasing trend, while main road density appeared to have a more significant impact on cities with lower urbanization rates.
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页码:778 / 791
页数:14
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