Modeling Spatial Variations of Urban Growth Patterns in Chinese Cities: The Case of Nanjing

Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol. 91, No. 2, pp. 51-64, 2009

15 Pages Posted: 27 Feb 2010

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Jun Luo

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Yehua Dennis Wei

University of Utah - Department of Geography and Institute of Public & International Affairs

Date Written: June 15, 2009

Abstract

Revealing spatially varying relationships between urban growth patterns and underlying determinants is important for better understanding local dimensions of urban development. Through a case study of Nanjing, China, we employ both global and local logistic regressions to model the probability of urban land expansion against a set of spatial variables. We found that compared with other fast growing coastal cities, Nanjing remains a relatively compact city. The orthodox logistic regression found the significance of proximity, neighborhood conditions, and urban agglomeration in urban land change. The logistic GWR significantly improves the global logistic regression model in terms of better model goodness-of-fit and lower level of spatial autocorrelation of residuals. More importantly, the local estimates of parameters of spatial variables enable us to investigate spatial variations of the influences of spatial variables on urban growth. We have found distinctive local patterns and effects of urban growth in Nanjing, shaped by local urban spatial and institutional structures. A probability surface of urban growth, which is generated from raster calculations among the parameter and variable surfaces, provides a clear scenario of urban growth patterns and can be useful for decision making. This study also shows the importance of policy studies and fieldwork in the interpretation of results generated from statistical and GIS modeling.

Keywords: Urban growth,GIS, GWR, Nanjing, China

JEL Classification: O100,O180

Suggested Citation

Luo, Jun and Wei, Yehua Dennis, Modeling Spatial Variations of Urban Growth Patterns in Chinese Cities: The Case of Nanjing (June 15, 2009). Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol. 91, No. 2, pp. 51-64, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1559272

Jun Luo

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Yehua Dennis Wei (Contact Author)

University of Utah - Department of Geography and Institute of Public & International Affairs ( email )

1645 E. Campus Center
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
United States

HOME PAGE: http://www.geog.utah.edu/~weiy/

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