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A STUDY ON SPATIO-TEMPORAL CHARACTERISTICS AND POSITIONING PROPULSION OF URBAN-RURAL COORDINATION DEVELOPMENT IN HENAN PROVINCE |
ZHANG Gai-su, WANG Fa-zeng, DING Zhi-wei |
College of Environment and Planning, Henan University, Kaifeng 475004, China |
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Abstract Urban-rural coordination development requires free flow of production factors between urban and rural area,fair institutional arrangements of urban society,same treatment of urban-rural residents,share of the urban-rural economic development.Based on the concept of urban-rural coordination degree,we construct a evaluation model which contains natural,social,economic,public and dynamic subset system.By the method of temporal principal component analysis,this paper gives a specific temporal analysis on urbanrural coordination degree of urban-rural development from 1995-2009,and makes a regional differences analysis of urban-rural coordination degree of 18 cites in Henan province based on cluster analysis.The results show that the urban-rural coordination development can be divided into two stages,steady increase and waved rise,and the spatial difference distribution can be summarized four regional types.According to quantitative evaluation results of spatio-temporal characteristics analysis,this paper gives a development orientation and location analysis based on the regional practice of Henan Province,and then proposes the promoting strategies of deepening the urban-rural reform,exploring urban-rural coordination mechanism,implementing industrial agglomeration development,establishing unified security system,constructing modern metropolitan area and promoting the urban-rural coordination pilot construction project.Through the spatiotemporal characteristics analysis of urban-rural coordination development in this paper,which not only will promote the combination of urban construction and rural rise,but also step into the new coordination development pattern of new-type industrialization,new-type urbanization and agricultural modernization.
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Received: 28 May 2012
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