posted on 2020-12-30, 02:06authored byJing YangJing Yang, Jingwen Dong, Yizhong Sun, Jie Zhu, Yi Huang, Sheng Yang
Studies
on urban–rural fringes, which represent regions facing various urbanization
problems caused by rapid expansion, have steadily increased in recent years.
However, problems persist in the quantitative delimitation of such regions. In
this study, we propose an approach that combines spatial continuous wavelet
transform with a constraint-based boundary recognition method to detect the
urban–rural fringes of polycentric cities based on data from multiple sources.
According to the characteristics of urban geospatial mutability, we used the
proposed approach not only to delimitate the fringe areas of two cities,
Jiangyin and Zhangjiagang, but also to identify their main and vice city
centers, towns, and rural hinterlands. Based on the characteristics of
landscape fragmentation, diversity, and complexity in the urban–rural fringes,
patch density and Shannon’s diversity index obtained in our study were compared
with the results of other methods. This comparison confirmed that the proposed
approach performs better and its effectiveness is due to the construction of a
comprehensive urbanization index and the design of a constraint-based boundary
recognition method. Thus, the proposed approach is suitable for extracting the
urban–rural fringe of polycentric cities and can be applied to future urban
spatial analysis, planning, and management.
Funding
National Natural Science Foundation of China NO.41671392
National Natural Science Foundation of China, NO.41871297
Research and Innovation Program for Postgraduates in Jiangsu Province, NO.KYCX20_1178
The Foundation of Key Lab of Virtual Geographic Environment (Nanjing Normal University), Ministry of Education, NO.2020VGE04