ROAD NETWORK SPATIAL ORGNANIZATION AND DEPENDENCE BASED ON BASIN SCALE: A CASE STUDY OF SHIYANG RIVER BASIN
WEI Wei1, SHI Pei-ji1, XIE Bin-bin2, LEI Li3, ZHOU Jun-ju1
1. College of Geographical and Environment Science, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, China;
2. School of Urban Economics and Tourism Culture, Lanzhou City University, Lanzhou 730070, China;
3. Management Bureau of Shiyang River Basin, Gansu Provincial Department of Water Resources, Wuwei 733000, China
Abstract:Taking Shiyang River Basin as an study area, the article employs the technical processes and assessment to calculate road network density of Shiyang River Basin base on analysis the social and economic using GIS technology, and then analyze the relationship of the network density with population and GDP. It is found that there exists a stable mathematical relation and a statistics law among them. Considering that the road net building is influenced by the industrial structure of resources, the road building policy, the highway net construction policies and the other transport patterns, so a concept of highway dependence-favoritism index is put forward, which is used to explain the variation between the actually obtained highway net densities and the values obtained by model calculation. The results show that:The density of road network in Shiyang River Basin is outward decay along the center of Jinchang and Wuwei City. Besides, the study also found that the county and central city basically formed a small group of road network in these areas and some key towns may become potential areas, which may develop very fast in road network in the future. This study can afford a fundamental theory for the harmony development of the road network of Shiyang River Basin, population and economy.
魏伟, 石培基, 颉斌斌, 雷莉, 周俊菊. 基于流域尺度的道路网空间组织特征及依赖性分析——以石羊河流域为例[J]. 人文地理, 2015, 30(4): 123-128.
WEI Wei, SHI Pei-ji, XIE Bin-bin, LEI Li, ZHOU Jun-ju. ROAD NETWORK SPATIAL ORGNANIZATION AND DEPENDENCE BASED ON BASIN SCALE: A CASE STUDY OF SHIYANG RIVER BASIN. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, 2015, 30(4): 123-128.