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HUMAN GEOGRAPHY  2024, Vol. 39 Issue (1): 113-121    DOI: 10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.2024.01.012
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STUDY ON THE HUMAN-LAND RELATIONSHIP AND SPATIAL COORDINATION IN THE WULING MOUNTAIN AREA OF HUNAN PROVINCE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF HIGH-QUALITY DEVELOPMENT
LI Zhen-min1,2, SHI Lei1
1. College of Architecture and Art, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China;
2. College of Landscape Architecture, Central South University of Forestry Science and Technology, Changsha 410004, China

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Abstract  The high-quality development of the region must address two key issues:One is to promote the harmonious coexistence between people and nature, and the other is to promote the spatial coordination of the region. In this study, by using 2020 data, we firstly evaluate the coordination of human-land coupling from the perspective of supply and demand for each district and county in the Wuling Mountain area of Hunan Province, and then analyze the spatial coordination in terms of quality development and spatial connection using the optimized gravitational model and social network analysis method. The results show that:In the coordination of human-land relations, the counties and districts present a spatial pattern of "S" distribution with relative coordination in the west and northeast, dislocation in the southeast, and endangered dislocation, and the whole is in the state of barely coordinated with the largest number of demand lagging types; in the spatial coordination, the gradient effect is significant in the quality of development, there is a significant gradient effect in terms of development quality, characterized by a pattern of east-high and west-low, forming a spatial linkage network structure of "core-semi-core-edge", but the density is low, the function of transmission and interaction is weak, and the linkage effect is insufficient.
Key wordshuman-land coordination      spatial coordination      high-quality development      Wuling mountain area of Hunan province     
Received: 26 January 2023     
PACS: K901.2  
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LI Zhen-min,SHI Lei. STUDY ON THE HUMAN-LAND RELATIONSHIP AND SPATIAL COORDINATION IN THE WULING MOUNTAIN AREA OF HUNAN PROVINCE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF HIGH-QUALITY DEVELOPMENT[J]. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, 2024, 39(1): 113-121.
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