Research on Site Coverage Distribution of Beijing Based on Geographic Information System
Author(s) -
Lihua Li,
Xinqi Zheng,
WeiNing Xiang
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
world construction
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2315-4586
pISSN - 2251-3329
DOI - 10.18686/wc.v2i1.39
Subject(s) - beijing , buffer zone , center (category theory) , terrain , geographic information system , geography , rural area , information center , spatial distribution , common spatial pattern , index (typography) , cartography , statistics , remote sensing , computer science , china , mathematics , archaeology , chemistry , mathematics education , world wide web , educational research , crystallography , medicine , pathology
Site coverage is an important index to learn spatial development pattern of the city. In this paper, with the help of spatial analysis functions of GIS, buffer and sector analysis are imposed in pursuit of finding possible spatial distribution rules of Beijing taken flagpole in Tian’anmen square as center. The results of sector analysis indicate that the building densities in such superior geographical condition areas as southeast and south are higher. Building densities of northern and western areas are low because of their bad terrain. The results of buffer analysis indicate the density of city center is the highest and have a negative relation with the augment of distance. That is to say, the average building density of center areas (buffer 1, 2 and 3, about 7.5km away) is about 26%. The average building density of transition region of city and countryside (buffer 10~20, about 25~50km away from center) is about 9%. The average building density of exurbs (after buffer 20~50km away from center) can't reach to 3%.
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