Measuring Network Configuration of the Yangtze River Middle Reaches Urban Agglomeration: Based on Modified Radiation Model

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作者
ZHENG Wensheng [1 ,2 ,3 ]
KUANG Aiping [1 ]
WANG Xiaofang [1 ,4 ]
CHEN Jing [1 ]
机构
[1] Key Laboratory for Geographical Process Analysis & Simulation of Hubei Province, Central China Normal University
[2] Academy of Wuhan Metropolitan Area, Hubei Development and Reform Commission & Central China Normal University
[3] Hubei Institute of Economic and Social Development, Central China Normal University
[4] Wuhan Branch of China Tourism Academy, Central China Normal University
关键词
spatial interaction; city network; radiation model; gravity model; urban agglomeration;
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F299.27 [地方城市经济];
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1204 ;
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The objective of this study is to develop a framework for re-examining and re-defining the classical concepts of spatial interaction and reorganization in the urban system. We introduce a modified radiation model for spatial interactions, coupled with migration big data, transport accessibility algorithm, and city competitiveness assessment for efficient distribution of the inter-city flow through the network. The Yangtze River Middle Reaches(YRMR) urban agglomeration(UA) is chosen as the case study region to systematically identify and measure its spatial configuration and to gain insights for other UAs‘ sustainable development in China. The results are also compared with those computed by the classical gravity model to systematically discuss the applicability of spatial interaction laws and models, and related practical policies for regional sustainable development are discussed based on the findings as well. The conclusions are highlighted below: 1) Combining with the ?city network paradigm‘ and ?central place theory‘ can better express the spatial configurations of city systems in the context of ?space of flows‘; 2) The results validate the potentialities of a multi-analysis framework to assess the spatial configurations of city network based on the improved radiation model and network analysis tools; 3) The applications of spatial interaction models should be considered according to the specific geographical entity and its spatial scale.
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页码:677 / 694
页数:18
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