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2020
Volume: 39 Issue 6
15 Article(s)

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Some problems in the application of potential ecological risk index
Jianhua MA, Changxu HAN, and Yuling JIANG
Through reviewing 2323 papers on the potential ecological risk index (RI) proposed by H?kanson during 2001-2018, especially focusing on 203 papers published in some famous journals at home and abroad since 2008, the following problems were found: (1) H?kanson's RI is an ecological risk assessment method based on th
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1233 (2020)
Sediment characteristics of terraces in Wudang Basin and their implications on basin evolution
Xi JIANG, Wenqi CHEN, Fan NING, Jun ZHENG, Weijun LOU, and Yong ZHOU
Studying river terrace is an important way to explore regional evolution of hydrology, paleoclimate and geomorphology. There is few reports about terraces of Guizhou because intense weathering results in poor profile preservation in this area. In Wudang Basin, a typical intermountain basin located in central Guizhou, N
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1242 (2020)
Effects of spatial resolution of model-driving data on simulating land-surface eco-hydrological processes
Hui GU, Guoping TANG, and Tao JIANG
This study used CHESS (The Coupled Hydrology and Ecology Simulation System) to explore (1) how the model's parametrization scenarios affect model simulation driven by forcing data of different spatial resolutions; (ii) how the spatial resolutions of model-forcing data affect model results; and (iii) how the selecti
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1255 (2020)
Morphodynamic classification of beaches on the coast of Leizhou Peninsula
Shibing ZHU, Zhiqiang LI, Huiling ZHANG, Chunhua ZENG, and Haiyin CHEN
Beach morphodynamic provides a theoretical framework for understanding the beach morphology and coastal dynamic environment, and has important guiding significance in beach protection and development. In order to determine the beach classification on the Leizhou Peninsula, 7 quantifiable beach characteristics about geo
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1269 (2020)
Cultivated land fragmentation in mountainous areas based on different resolution images and its scale effects
Hongyu REN, Yuluan ZHAO, Xiubin LI, and Yujuan GE
Studying the scale effect of cultivated land fragmentation is of great significance for remote sensing monitoring, remediation and sustainable use of cultivated land in mountainous areas. This paper selects three types of typical landforms with different geomorphological backgrounds as the case area, namely, Sunjia vil
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1283 (2020)
Evolution and mechanism analysis of residential-industrial spatial association in Yangzhou city in recent 100 years
Dan WANG, Bin FANG, and Xin LI
Spatial association is fundamental in understanding the theory and reality of the city-industry integration. This paper investigated the association between residential and industrial space based on historical maps and other data. Hot spot analysis and honeycomb grid method were used to quantify the association. The as
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1295 (2020)
Technological transformation of FDI and its innovative spatial response based on manufacturing industry agglomeration
Na LI, and Shidai WU
China is one of the major countries attracting FDI. However, there is a structural discrepancy between low-cost-oriented FDI and the upgrade of manufacturing industry agglomeration. Against this backdrop, attention is focused on reshaping regional competitiveness so that manufacturing industry agglomeration can enhance
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1311 (2020)
The structure differences between the production network of traditional television drama and internet drama influenced by the internet
Hu WEN, Qiangguo ZHANG, and Xu SU
Internet has exerted a tremendous influence on the spatial distribution and organization of the Chinese television industry. In this paper, 318 of the most representative works in each section, including internet and television dramas, are selected as research samples from 2016 to 2017. By virtue of both the relationsh
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1329 (2020)
Industrial cluster resilience: Technological innovation, relational governance, and market diversification
Guojun YU, Canfei HE, and Shengjun ZHU
How the regional economy resists external shocks and redevelops is a research hotspot in economic geography in recent years. Taking industrial cluster as the starting point, this paper criticizes the existing regional resilience theory based on the evolutionary economic geography, and proposes a Technology-Relation-Mar
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1343 (2020)
The influence of tourism development on regional economic efficiency: Evidence from 283 prefecture-level cities in China
Tingting YU, Bing ZUO, Yuxiang SONG, and Yuanyuan WU
The development of tourism has gradually strengthened its correlation and driving effect on the national economy. Tourism is an important part of the service industry, and the increase of its share means the growth of non-essential consumption, which provides a strong market driver for China's overall economic deve
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1357 (2020)
Spatial structure and characteristics of tourism economic connections in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
Zhicai WU, Lingyuan ZHANG, and Shihui HUANG
In this study, we use the modified gravity model and social network theory to analyze the spatial structure and characteristics of the tourism economic connections among cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area from 2008 to 2016 and propose a new cooperation model and some strategies to enhance the tour
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1370 (2020)
Turning county into district and regional economic growth: Policy evaluation based on difference-in-difference method
Rulong ZHUANG, Guangqin LI, Longwu LIANG, and Kena MI
Turning counties into districts (TCID) is a policy of administrative division adjustment in order to alleviate the strain on land resources, promote urbanization and speed up regional economic integration. But its multidimensional impact on regional economy and its mechanism remains to be further investigated and verif
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1386 (2020)
Spatio-temporal characteristics and driving force of coupling social security and economic development in China
Qiong LI, Yang ZHAO, Songlin LI, and Xiangling LI
Entropy method, coupling coordination model, standard deviation ellipse model, spatial autocorrelation, etc., were used to measure the coupling coordination degree of social security and economic development in China from 2002-2017, and examine its spatio-temporal differentiation. At the same time, the influence degree
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1401 (2020)
Identification of growth boundary of core areas in an urban agglomeration based on spatial syntax theory
Kaihua WU, Chaokui LI, Junjie LIU, and Haojie HAO
Accurately identifying the boundary of the core areas in the process of urban agglomeration construction is an important part of urban agglomeration research. In this paper, a method of extracting urban agglomeration growth boundary is proposed: using spatial syntax to analyze urban agglomeration road network, fusing t
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1418 (2020)
Relationship between population distribution and topography of the Wujiang River Watershed in Guizhou province
Dongya CHENG, and Xudong LI
The Wujiang River Watershed in Guizhou province is one of the most important plateau mountain basin in Southwest China. It is of great significance to examine the relationship between population distribution and topography of this watershed. This paper can help to understand the impact of the geographical environment o
Geographical Research
  • Publication Date: Jun. 20, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 6, 1427 (2020)