地理学报(英文版)
地理學報(英文版)
지이학보(영문판)
JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES
2011年
3期
503-520
,共18页
李新虎%吝涛%张国钦%肖黎姗%赵千钧%崔胜辉
李新虎%吝濤%張國欽%肖黎姍%趙韆鈞%崔勝輝
리신호%인도%장국흠%초려산%조천균%최성휘
island%urbanization%spatial expansion%determinants%Xiamen
Most of the world's cities are concentrated in coastal areas. As a special geo-graphical component of the coastal system, island urban spatial expansion is the outcome of interactions between city development and the physical environment. This paper takes Xia-men Island, located in Southeastern China, as an example to analyze island urban spatial expansion and its determinants by combining an analysis of the literature on urban devel-opment policies, urban overall plans, population growth and industrial development, with geographical information analysis using historical maps and remote sensing photographs.Firstly, we reviewed the history of the Xiamen City development during the last 100 years,which can be divided into four periods:the embryonic modern city and early development from 1908 to 1949; administrative boundary expansion and infrastructure development from 1950 to 1979; special economic zone construction and rapid urbanization from 1980 to 2003;and Bay City construction since 2003. The dynamic changes to the coastline, island shape,built-up area, transportation, administrative division, and major land use type conversion which occurred during approximately the past 100 years were analyzed and the characteris-tics of the island urban spatial expansion were concluded:early expansion from a central point, followed by expansion along a section of coastline, and expansion from the coastline inland. Secondly, we discussed the potential determinants of island urban spatial expansion including administrative division adjustment, urban master planning revision, industrial de-velopment, topographical factors, coastal area reclamation, transportation expansion, and population growth. Finally, the effects of each potential determinant on island urban spatial expansion were concluded. Island urban spatial expansion is the result of a synthesis of natural and socio-economic factors which are not independent but interacting. Built-up area expansion is the major driver of island land cover and land use changes. By this paper, we hope to provide a scientific reference contributing to the rational understanding of island and coastal sustainable urbanization in China, and the world beyond.