Evaluation and classification of village development quality in suburban areas from the perspective of"production-life-ecological"function:a case from Linchuan District,Fuzhou,Jiangxi Province,China
Suburban areas are the key zones for the integration of urban and rural areas,and identifying the types of villages in these areas aids in coordinating urban and rural areas' development patterns.Linchuan District's village development evaluation system was built using the"production-life-ecological"function perspective.A village typology identification system was used to classify the 339 administrative villages into different village types,and spatial autocorrelation analysis was used to reveal its spatial clustering characteristics.Subsequently,village development strategies were proposed.The results indicated that:the overall level of village development in Linchuan District is relatively high,with average indices of 0.592,0.585,and 0.466 for production function,living function,and ecological function,respectively,indicating a distribution pattern of stronger development in the north and weaker development in the south.The suitability for village development in the Linchuan District exhibits significant spatial clustering characteristics,most notably in the"north hot,south cold"pattern for production and living function indices,as well as the"centre cold,edge cold"patterns for ecological function indices.Linchuan District's villages are divided into four categories and two types,with a focus on the development of cluster-driven villages in the urban-rural integration and cluster-enhancement categories for rural revitalization.Based on the results of village type identification,proposing differentiated development strategies for villages based on land use control can provide a clear framework for optimizing the territorial spatial layout and promoting deep urban-rural integration.
village planning"production-life-ecological"functionvillage evaluationvillage classificationLinchuan District