Quality Evaluation and Obstacle Identification of Human Settlements in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau Based on Multi-Source Data
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. The Study Area
2.2. Data Sources
2.3. Methods
2.3.1. Establishment of the Evaluation Indices
2.3.2. Determination of Index Weight via Entropy
2.3.3. TOPSIS Method
2.3.4. Spatial Autocorrelation Analysis
2.3.5. Coefficient of Variation
2.3.6. Obstacle Degree Model
3. Results
3.1. Spatial Patterns of the First-Level Indicators of Human Settlements
3.1.1. Natural Environment
3.1.2. Infrastructure
3.1.3. Economic Development
3.1.4. Living Conditions
3.1.5. Public Services
3.2. Spatial Characteristics of Human Settlements
3.2.1. Spatial Patterns
3.2.2. Spatial Clustering Characteristics
3.2.3. Spatial Variability
3.3. Obstacles of Human Settlements
3.3.1. The Obstacles of Human Settlements across Different Regional Levels
3.3.2. The Obstacles of Human Settlements in the Whole Qinghai–Tibet Plateau
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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First-Level Indicators | Weight | Second-Level Indicators | References | Weight | Property | Unit |
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Natural environment | 0.1404 | Relief degree of land surface | [20,23,37] | 0.0134 | − | |
Temperature and humidity indices | [20,21,37] | 0.0115 | + | |||
Vegetation coverage degree | [5,20,22] | 0.0142 | + | |||
Average altitude | [22,79] | 0.0249 | − | m | ||
Surface water coverage | [21,79] | 0.0739 | + | |||
Soil erosion degree | [22] | 0.0025 | − | |||
Infrastructure | 0.1932 | Transportation hub facilities POI points | [59,60,68] | 0.048 | + | /104 persons |
Road facilities POI points | [59,60,68] | 0.0375 | + | /104 persons | ||
Health facilities POI points | [5,59,60] | 0.0288 | + | /104 persons | ||
Road network density | [5,20,21,30] | 0.0789 | + | km/km2 | ||
Economic development | 0.1429 | Per capita GDP | [21,30,39] | 0.0334 | + | 104 yuan |
Per capita balance of savings deposit | [40,65] | 0.0361 | + | 104 yuan | ||
Proportions of the secondary and third industries | [30,39,40] | 0.0037 | + | |||
Company POI points | [20,68] | 0.0697 | + | /104 persons | ||
Living conditions | 0.2937 | Residential district POI points | [21,30,39] | 0.0826 | + | /104 persons |
Supermarket and mall POI points | [60,68] | 0.0471 | + | /104 persons | ||
Parking lot POI points | [20,40] | 0.0777 | + | /104 persons | ||
Living service facilities POI points | [20,68] | 0.0863 | + | /104 persons | ||
Public services | 0.2298 | Sport and leisure service facilities POI points | [20,21,60] | 0.0515 | + | /104 persons |
Famous tourist sites POI points | [20] | 0.0382 | + | /104 persons | ||
Government agencies and social organizations POI points | [60,68] | 0.0752 | + | /104 persons | ||
Scientific, educational, and cultural service facilities POI points | [20,21,30] | 0.0135 | + | /104 persons | ||
Proportion of students in school | [5,21,39] | 0.0063 | + | |||
Number of beds in medical institutions | [5,30,65] | 0.0208 | + | /104 persons | ||
Medical service facilities POI points | [20,68] | 0.0243 | + | /104 persons |
Name | Moran I Index | Expected Index | Variance | Z Score | p-Value |
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Parameter value | 0.34581 | −0.004695 | 0.001938 | 7.961292 | 0 |
Indicators | High-Level Area | Mid- and High-Level Area | Mid-Level Area | Mid- and Low-Level Area | Low-Level Area |
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Relief degree of land surface | 0.81% | 0.83% | 0.75% | 0.73% | 0.76% |
Temperature and humidity indices | 0.86% | 0.76% | 0.79% | 0.80% | 0.81% |
Vegetation coverage rate | 0.83% | 0.48% | 0.51% | 0.73% | 0.64% |
Average altitude | 1.92% | 1.53% | 1.64% | 2.08% | 1.74% |
Surface water coverage | 7.26% | 7.73% | 7.62% | 7.46% | 7.63% |
Soil erosion degree | 0.06% | 0.05% | 0.05% | 0.05% | 0.06% |
Transportation hub facilities | 4.72% | 4.73% | 4.79% | 4.95% | 4.79% |
Number of road facilities | 3.94% | 3.95% | 3.89% | 3.85% | 3.91% |
Number of health facilities | 2.38% | 2.45% | 2.69% | 2.82% | 2.58% |
Road network density | 9.29% | 8.89% | 8.52% | 8.18% | 8.75% |
Per capita GDP | 3.23% | 3.32% | 3.36% | 3.34% | 3.29% |
Per capita balance of savings deposit | 3.27% | 3.32% | 3.49% | 3.71% | 3.39% |
Proportions of the secondary and third industries | 0.08% | 0.13% | 0.12% | 0.13% | 0.11% |
Number of companies | 8.18% | 7.82% | 7.62% | 7.40% | 7.82% |
Number of residential districts | 8.85% | 8.93% | 8.85% | 8.75% | 8.76% |
Number of supermarkets and malls | 5.24% | 5.03% | 5.00% | 4.94% | 5.06% |
Number of parking lots | 8.20% | 8.24% | 8.38% | 8.24% | 8.24% |
Number of living service facilities | 9.26% | 9.51% | 9.29% | 9.06% | 9.39% |
Number of Sport and leisure service facilities | 4.92% | 4.94% | 5.27% | 5.34% | 5.04% |
Number of famous tourist sites | 3.95% | 4.02% | 3.94% | 3.85% | 3.99% |
Number of government agencies and social organizations | 1.02% | 0.98% | 1.12% | 1.21% | 1.07% |
Number of scientific, educational, and cultural service facilities | 7.38% | 8.01% | 7.88% | 7.72% | 7.80% |
Proportion of students in school | 1.91% | 1.93% | 1.95% | 1.94% | 1.92% |
Number of beds in medical institutions | 0.51% | 0.44% | 0.38% | 0.32% | 0.42% |
Number of medical and health service facilities | 1.92% | 1.99% | 2.12% | 2.39% | 2.03% |
First-Level Indicators | Obstacle Degree | Second-Level Indicators | Obstacle Degree |
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Natural environment | 11.64% | Relief degree of land surface | 0.76% |
Temperature and humidity indices | 0.81% | ||
Vegetation coverage rate | 0.64% | ||
Average altitude | 1.74% | ||
Surface water coverage | 7.63% | ||
Soil erosion degree | 0.06% | ||
Infrastructure | 20.02% | Transportation hub facilities | 4.79% |
Number of road facilities | 3.91% | ||
Number of health facilities | 2.58% | ||
Road network density | 8.75% | ||
Economic development | 14.61% | Per capita GDP | 3.29% |
Per capita balance of savings deposit | 3.39% | ||
Proportions of the secondary and third industries | 0.11% | ||
Number of companies | 7.82% | ||
Living conditions | 31.46% | Number of residential districts | 8.76% |
Number of supermarkets and malls | 5.06% | ||
Number of parking lots | 8.24% | ||
Number of living service facilities | 9.39% | ||
Public services | 22.27% | Number of Sport and leisure service facilities | 5.04% |
Number of famous tourist sites | 3.99% | ||
Number of government agencies and social organizations | 7.80% | ||
Number of scientific, educational, and cultural service facilities | 1.07% | ||
Proportion of students in school | 0.42% | ||
Number of beds in medical institutions | 1.92% | ||
Number of medical and health service facilities | 2.03% |
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Wei, H.; Gao, Y.; Han, Q.; Li, L.; Dong, X.; Liu, M.; Meng, Q. Quality Evaluation and Obstacle Identification of Human Settlements in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau Based on Multi-Source Data. Land 2022, 11, 1479. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11091479
Wei H, Gao Y, Han Q, Li L, Dong X, Liu M, Meng Q. Quality Evaluation and Obstacle Identification of Human Settlements in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau Based on Multi-Source Data. Land. 2022; 11(9):1479. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11091479
Chicago/Turabian StyleWei, Hejie, Yingying Gao, Qing Han, Ling Li, Xiaobin Dong, Mengxue Liu, and Qingxiang Meng. 2022. "Quality Evaluation and Obstacle Identification of Human Settlements in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau Based on Multi-Source Data" Land 11, no. 9: 1479. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11091479
APA StyleWei, H., Gao, Y., Han, Q., Li, L., Dong, X., Liu, M., & Meng, Q. (2022). Quality Evaluation and Obstacle Identification of Human Settlements in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau Based on Multi-Source Data. Land, 11(9), 1479. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11091479