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Spatiotemporal characteristics of urban land expansion in central area of Shanghai, China.

HU Han-wen1, WEI Ben-sheng1, SHEN Xing-hua1, LI Jun-xiang1,2   

  1. (1Deaprtment of Environmental Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China; 2Shanghai Key Laboratory of Urbanization and Ecorestoration, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China)
  • Online:2013-12-18 Published:2013-12-18

Abstract:

Using the high spatial resolution (2.5 m) color-infrared aerial photos acquired in 1989, 1994, 2000 and 2005, this paper analyzed the spatiotemporal characteristics of rapid urban expansion in central Shanghai with urban expansion intensity index and gradient analysis. Results showed that urban land use in Shanghai increased rapidly in a “pancake” style during the study period, and the anisotropic urban expansion moved the urban center 2.62 km toward southwest. The urban land use expansion intensity doubled and showed a rural-urban gradient. The most intensive urban expansion zone fell in the rural-urban transition zone, indicating the dominance of peripheral expansion as the primary urban expansion mode in Shanghai. However, the urban land use intensity decreased with time at the urban center. The primary driving forces of urban expansion included support from government policies and decisionmaking, enhanced economic activities, societal fixed assets investment, urban infrastructure investment, extension of transportation routes, as well as increase in urban population.