TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact of blue-green spatial landscape pattern on population distribution pattern in Chinese cities
AU - Zong, Cheng
AU - Zeng, Gang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/12
Y1 - 2025/12
N2 - With urbanization accelerating, the impact of blue-green spaces on population distribution has gained increasing importance. This study uses the Chinese Annual Land Cover Dataset (CLCD) and ArcGIS to examine urban blue-green space patterns from 2000 to 2020. A spatial Durbin model (SDM) is applied to assess how these spaces influence population distribution across Chinese cities. The findings indicate that: (1) Urban blue-green spaces significantly affect population distribution, with disparities in public service resources amplifying the impact; (2) The effects of blue and green spaces vary, with integrated blue-green planning fostering population growth; (3) The influence of these spaces exhibits geographical heterogeneity, attracting more population in eastern regions, while drawing people from neighboring areas in central and western regions; (4) The impact also varies by city size, with larger cities experiencing negative effects from the independent increase of blue or green spaces, but positive effects from combined blue-green spaces, while smaller cities see positive effects from water bodies but negative impacts from green spaces.
AB - With urbanization accelerating, the impact of blue-green spaces on population distribution has gained increasing importance. This study uses the Chinese Annual Land Cover Dataset (CLCD) and ArcGIS to examine urban blue-green space patterns from 2000 to 2020. A spatial Durbin model (SDM) is applied to assess how these spaces influence population distribution across Chinese cities. The findings indicate that: (1) Urban blue-green spaces significantly affect population distribution, with disparities in public service resources amplifying the impact; (2) The effects of blue and green spaces vary, with integrated blue-green planning fostering population growth; (3) The influence of these spaces exhibits geographical heterogeneity, attracting more population in eastern regions, while drawing people from neighboring areas in central and western regions; (4) The impact also varies by city size, with larger cities experiencing negative effects from the independent increase of blue or green spaces, but positive effects from combined blue-green spaces, while smaller cities see positive effects from water bodies but negative impacts from green spaces.
KW - Blue-green spatial landscape
KW - China
KW - Population distribution
KW - Spatial Durbin model
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105011058927
U2 - 10.1038/s41598-025-11311-4
DO - 10.1038/s41598-025-11311-4
M3 - 文章
C2 - 40681686
AN - SCOPUS:105011058927
SN - 2045-2322
VL - 15
JO - Scientific Reports
JF - Scientific Reports
IS - 1
M1 - 26047
ER -