Over the past two decades in China, stress on the environment has increased continuously. This paper will assess the change in environmental quality over time, and its spatial variation using data from the statistical...Over the past two decades in China, stress on the environment has increased continuously. This paper will assess the change in environmental quality over time, and its spatial variation using data from the statistical yearbooks of 31 provincial administrative regions in 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, and 2010. These books provide a general assessment of the environment at the provincial level, and the three major economic regions from western to eastern China. By using the geographic information system (GIS) and SPSS, we analyzed the changing trend of China's eco-environment and calculated the changing trajectory in the gravity center of the eco-environmental quality. We conclude the following. (1) From 1990 to 2010, the rate of deterioration of the environment went down. We argue that the cause of this trend was neither the result as "the deterioration trend was under control" noticed by the government departments concerned, nor "the deterioration rate of the environment was increasingly intensified" suggested by many researchers. (2) Since 1990, the general environment has been worsening in China, but it was improved in some regions; however, the ecological deficit is still expanding and will last for a long time. (3) From western to eastern China, the deterioration rate of environmental quality was slowed down. The reasons include a good natural environment, a developed regional economy, and technology and finance in eastern China. (4) After extensive economic development in China, there are imbalances of population, economy, society, and the environment in the 31 provincial regions. The governments at all levels should play an important role in research and protecting the environment. In addition, it is imperative to implement positive measures such as controlling population, improving the environment, and promoting smart development to balance the socio-ecological system.展开更多
With the increased use of locational information,spatial location referencing and coding methods have become much more important to the mining of both geographical and nongeographical data in digital earth system.Unfo...With the increased use of locational information,spatial location referencing and coding methods have become much more important to the mining of both geographical and nongeographical data in digital earth system.Unfortunately,current methods of geocoding,based on reverse lookup of coordinates for a given address,have proven too lossy with respect to administrative and socioeconomic data.This paper proposes a spatial subdivision and geocoding model based on spatial address regional tessellation(SART).Given a hierarchical address object definition,and based on the‘region of influence’characteristics of an address,SART creates multiresolution spatial subdivisions by irregular and continuous address regions.This model reflects most of the geographical features and many of the social and economic implications for a given address.It also better reflects the way people understand addresses and spatial locations.We also propose an appropriate method of geocoding for standard addresses(SART-GC).The codes generated by this method can record address footprints,hierarchical relationships,and spatial scales in a single data structure.Finally,by applying our methods to the Shibei District of Qingdao,we demonstrate the suitability of SART-GC for multi-scale spatial information representation in digital earth systems.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.41171134 National Social Science Funds Special Commission Project of China,No.2007@ZH005 Key Project of National Soft Science of China,No.2700ZXQ4D166
文摘Over the past two decades in China, stress on the environment has increased continuously. This paper will assess the change in environmental quality over time, and its spatial variation using data from the statistical yearbooks of 31 provincial administrative regions in 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, and 2010. These books provide a general assessment of the environment at the provincial level, and the three major economic regions from western to eastern China. By using the geographic information system (GIS) and SPSS, we analyzed the changing trend of China's eco-environment and calculated the changing trajectory in the gravity center of the eco-environmental quality. We conclude the following. (1) From 1990 to 2010, the rate of deterioration of the environment went down. We argue that the cause of this trend was neither the result as "the deterioration trend was under control" noticed by the government departments concerned, nor "the deterioration rate of the environment was increasingly intensified" suggested by many researchers. (2) Since 1990, the general environment has been worsening in China, but it was improved in some regions; however, the ecological deficit is still expanding and will last for a long time. (3) From western to eastern China, the deterioration rate of environmental quality was slowed down. The reasons include a good natural environment, a developed regional economy, and technology and finance in eastern China. (4) After extensive economic development in China, there are imbalances of population, economy, society, and the environment in the 31 provincial regions. The governments at all levels should play an important role in research and protecting the environment. In addition, it is imperative to implement positive measures such as controlling population, improving the environment, and promoting smart development to balance the socio-ecological system.
基金This work was supported by Key Projects in the National Science&Technology Pillar Program during the Twelfth Five-year Plan Period[grant number 2012BAH35B01]National High Technology Research and Development Program of China[grant number 2012AA12A401]。
文摘With the increased use of locational information,spatial location referencing and coding methods have become much more important to the mining of both geographical and nongeographical data in digital earth system.Unfortunately,current methods of geocoding,based on reverse lookup of coordinates for a given address,have proven too lossy with respect to administrative and socioeconomic data.This paper proposes a spatial subdivision and geocoding model based on spatial address regional tessellation(SART).Given a hierarchical address object definition,and based on the‘region of influence’characteristics of an address,SART creates multiresolution spatial subdivisions by irregular and continuous address regions.This model reflects most of the geographical features and many of the social and economic implications for a given address.It also better reflects the way people understand addresses and spatial locations.We also propose an appropriate method of geocoding for standard addresses(SART-GC).The codes generated by this method can record address footprints,hierarchical relationships,and spatial scales in a single data structure.Finally,by applying our methods to the Shibei District of Qingdao,we demonstrate the suitability of SART-GC for multi-scale spatial information representation in digital earth systems.