Mots-clés
Chine ; Colline ; Dégradation de l'environnement ; Impact ; Jinan ; Karst ; Marché immobilier ; Paysage ; Shandong ; UrbanisationChina ; Environmental degradation ; Hill ; Impact ; Karst ; Landscape ; Real estate market ; Shandong ; Urban expansion ; Urbanization ; ecological degradation ; karst mountain region ; settlement environmentChina ; Colina ; Degradación del medio ambiente ; Impacto ; Karst ; Mercado inmobiliario ; Paisaje ; Shandong ; UrbanizaciónUrbanisation Induced Landscape Change of Urban Hills in Jinan City, Karst Geological Region of North China
Auteur(s) et Affiliation(s)
Xu, Yuetong
College of Population, Resources and Environment, Shandong Normal University
Qi, Shanzhong
College of Population, Resources and Environment, Shandong Normal University
Wang, Guangwei
College of Population, Resources and Environment, Shandong Normal University
Shang, Guiduo
College of Population, Resources and Environment, Shandong Normal University
Description :
Rapid economic development has induced urbanisation in China, especially in most of China's karst geological mountain regions. Jinan City belongs to the karst geological mountain region of north China and is well known for its fractured karst springs. The spatial pattern of its land use has been profoundly transformed by rapid urbanisation, and the urban hills are facing changes in the city. Although the urban area of Jinan City keeps enlarging and the dwelling conditions are increasingly improving, the destruction of Jinan's urban hills occurs owing to the mass construction of the market housing and excessive real estate investment in the karst mountainous region within the city, thereby resulting in the degradation of the urban mountainous environment and threatening the settlement safety of Jinan's residents.
Type de document :
Article de périodique
Source :
Landscape research (Online), issn : 1469-9710, 2012, vol. 37, n°. 6, p. 721-726, nombre de pages : 6
Date :
2012
Identifiants :
doi : http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01426397.2011.650630
Editeur :
Pays édition : Royaume-Uni, Abingdon, Taylor and Francis
Langue :
Anglais
Anglais
Droits :
Tous droits réservés © Prodig - Bibliographie Géographique Internationale (BGI)
Tous droits réservés © Prodig - Bibliographie Géographique Internationale (BGI)