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Identifying the Production?Living?Ecological Functional Structure of Haikou City by Integrating Empirical Knowledge with Multi-Source Data

Bingbing Zhao    
Xiaoyong Tan    
Liang Luo    
Min Deng and Xuexi Yang    

Resumen

The inefficient use of urban resources and the imbalance of spatial structures make optimizing land use management a top priority in urban environmental management. Traditional land use classification systems that prioritize only natural features while disregarding human activity can result in redundancy and conflicts in urban planning. The Production?Living?Ecological Space (PLES) approach was developed as an integrated method for territorial spatial classification. However, most existing studies on PLES are conducted at provincial scales, largely overlooking fine-scale usage within cities. In addition, the existing concept of PLES has been vaguely defined, resulting in linear and simple identification methods that are not applicable to complex urban environments. To address these issues, this study proposes a method to identify urban PLES based on supervised classification using random forest models, which integrate empirical knowledge and multi-source heterogeneous information. The experiments conducted in Haikou reveal the regional aggregation of living and production spaces and the scarcity of ecological space in the city. Our study proposes a concrete concept of PLES and a method for identifying PLES that can be applied to multiple regions, providing an effective tool for the coordinated management of urban production, living, and ecological environments.

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