• Journal of Geographical Sciences
  • Vol. 30, Issue 7, 1155 (2020)
Ren YANG1, Yuxin PAN1, and Qian XU2、*
Author Affiliations
  • 1School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China
  • 2School of Public Administration, Guangdong University of Finance & Economics, Guangzhou 510320, China
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    DOI: 10.1007/s11442-020-1775-y Cite this Article
    Ren YANG, Yuxin PAN, Qian XU. Space diversification process and evolution mechanism of typical village in the suburbs of Guangzhou: A case study of Beicun[J]. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2020, 30(7): 1155 Copy Citation Text show less
    The location of Beicun in Taihe town of Guangzhou city, southern China
    Fig. 1. The location of Beicun in Taihe town of Guangzhou city, southern China
    The schematic diagram of the industrial development in BeicunNote: This figure drew according to the enterprise data of Tianyantong
    Fig. 2. The schematic diagram of the industrial development in BeicunNote: This figure drew according to the enterprise data of Tianyantong
    The land use spatial distribution at each stage of BeicunNote: a - land use plans for 1987; b - land use plans for 2010; c - land use plans for 2017.
    Fig. 3. The land use spatial distribution at each stage of BeicunNote: a - land use plans for 1987; b - land use plans for 2010; c - land use plans for 2017.
    The evolution of the spatial layout in Beicun
    Fig. 4. The evolution of the spatial layout in Beicun
    The evolution of social relations in Beicun
    Fig. 5. The evolution of social relations in Beicun
    The capital logic of the space differentiation production in Beicun
    Fig. 6. The capital logic of the space differentiation production in Beicun
    The game logic of land use efficiency of the space differentiation production in Beicun
    Fig. 7. The game logic of land use efficiency of the space differentiation production in Beicun
    IDGenderIdentity/occupationDuration
    2018033001MaleSecretary of Village Party Branch (concurrently village head)2h 7min
    2018040401MaleMember of Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese1h 17min
    2018040402MalePresident of Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese (concurrently head of village mediation group)1h 20min
    2018040403MalePresident of Economic Cooperatives2h 15min
    2018041401FemaleYoung local villager and her relatives59min 41s
    2018042301MaleNon-native working in Beicun cosmetics factory1h 3min
    2018042302MaleNon-native working in Renhe logistics company and renting in Beicun29min 4s
    2018042801MaleHome owner of Jiulong Garden37min 46s
    2018042802MaleFormer Secretary of Village Party Branch (concurrently former Economic Cooperation accounting)58min 5s
    2018042803MaleLocal elderly villager50min 22s
    2018112801MaleMigrant worker30min 28s
    2018112802MaleFarmer from Guangxi38min 12s
    2018112803MaleNon-native tenant/resident42min 24s
    2018112804MaleLocal elderly villager55min 38s
    Table 1.

    In-depth interview object attribution

    GenderAttributesNumber
    FemaleLocal villagers18
    MaleLocal villagers22
    FemaleNonnative tenants/residents15
    MaleNonnative tenants/residents18
    FemaleMigrant workers14
    MaleMigrant workers16
    FemaleNonnative tenants/residents and local workers16
    MaleNonnative tenants/residents and local workers22
    Table 2.

    Questionnaire attribution

    Development stageAgricultural development stageIndustrial development stageService industrial development stage
    Time range1987-20002000-20102010-present
    Land use structureMost agricultural landMost industrial landMost industrial landsupplementary commercial service industrial land
    Leading industryAgriculture (planting)IndustryService industry
    Social cultureThe blood clan and geographical relationThe blood clan and industry relationshipThe blood clan and industry relationship
    Management modelSelf cultivating agriculture→Rental agricultureRental agriculture→Rental propertyRental property
    Table 3.

    Division of the development stages of Beicun

    Land useAgricultural development stageIndustrial development stageService industrial development stage
    Residential land10.3215.9221.79
    Public management and public service land7.799.261.68
    Facility land for commercial services0.050.995.15
    Industrial land0.5826.6829.21
    Road and land for transportation facilities10.0123.5927.37
    Land for public facilities0.413.1311.88
    Greenland and square0.117.0333.16
    Other construction land1.746.054.08
    Water24.3620.0210.61
    Land for agriculture and forestry127.7648.7332.12
    Other non-construction land2.9814.79.05
    Total186.1186.1186.1
    Table 4.

    The structure of land use type in Beicun (ha)

    Ren YANG, Yuxin PAN, Qian XU. Space diversification process and evolution mechanism of typical village in the suburbs of Guangzhou: A case study of Beicun[J]. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2020, 30(7): 1155
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