IDENTIFICATION,ATTRIBUTION,AND RESOLUTION OF TERRITORIAL SPACE CONFLICT IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS
As urban agglomerations show strong spatial systems and complex human-land relations,a deep understanding of spatial conflicts and their resolution path is the prerequisites and foundations for the regulation and optimization of the spatial patterns of urban agglomerations.This paper studies the spatial conflicts in the territorial space,focusing on the distribution law,attribution,and resolution path of spatial conflicts in urban agglomerations.The paper firstly analyzes the concept,appearance and essence of spatial conflicts,and clarifies the basic problems at the conceptual level;secondly,it reveals the spatial distribution law of the current spatial conflicts in the urban agglomerations of the Yangtze River Delta,such as the type,intensity,and distribution,and clarifies the elements of geographic pattern,human activities,and sectoral games that influence the formation of spatial conflicts;then it summarizes the factors affecting the spatial conflicts in urban agglomerations,further dividing the spatial conflicts into"land-land conflicts","human-land conflicts",and"human-human conflicts",and"human-human conflicts",and making clear the formation process of spatial conflicts.Finally,taking into account the technical and policy attributes,the study proposes ideas and paths for spatial conflict resolution in terms of order identification,functional integration,and inter-governmental collaboration.It is expected that the results of the paper can provide theoretical and technological support for the realization of refined regulation and governance of the territorial space.