Embedding ecological sensitivity analysis and new satellite town construction in an agent-based model to simulate urban expansion in the beijing metropolitan region, China
Authored by Guangjin Tian, Lingqiang Kong, Xiaojuan Liu, Bingian Ma
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2017.07.009
Sponsors:
National Basic Research Program of China
National Social Science Fund of China
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Abstract
As the national center for politics and culture, Beijing's urbanization
level is very high. Many policies within the proposed
Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region coordinated development plan affect the
expansion of urban land. Therefore, it is very important to predict
urban land use changes in Beijing for planning and management purposes.
In this paper, we integrated of MAS (multi-agent system) and CA
(cellular automata) to simulate new satellite towns construction and
ecological sensitivity impact on land use change. Physical and social
driving factors were used in the combined model. The MAS involved the
actions of three types of agent: regional authorities, property
developers, and residents. The study used the CA model to simulate the
neighborhood effects of urban land use, and the MAS model to simulate
agents' decisions. The new satellite towns and an ecological sensitivity
analysis were embedded in the model to simulate the impact of decision
making by the Beijing government on urban land expansion. Based on the
land use data of 2005, the urban land area in 2010, 2015, 2020, and 2025
was predicted using the CA-MAS model. Urban expansion occurred faster
during 2015-2025 than during the previous 10 years. Three land use
types, i.e., cropland, woodland, and rural residential land, were the
major sources of urban expansion. With respect to government decision
making, the satellite towns were the priority areas of urban
development, and urban development was restricted in ecologically
sensitive areas. The New Districts of Urban Development were projected
to become the main areas of future urban expansion in Beijing. The area
designated for urban expansion around the ecologically sensitive areas
was small. The results demonstrate that satellite towns and ecological
sensitivity have large impacts on urban expansion. The results of this
study will help to protect ecologically sensitive land, while enabling
harmonious expansion of the city.
Tags
Dynamics
Land-use change
Multi-agent system
environment
Optimization
Water
multicriteria evaluation
growth
Integration
System
Cellular-automata
Cellular
automata
New satellite town
Ecological sensitivity
Beijing