Aiming at the development of urban construction,the urban living spatial morphology has brought about many problems in public health management.Taking Guangdong as an example,by analyzing the evolution of the spatial morphology of traditional urban and rural dwellings,this study reveals the influencing mechanism and regularity of the differentiation of urban and rural living spatial morphology.It is thus proposed to complement the advantages and disadvantages of urban and rural living spatial morphology and public health resources,and to construct localized urban and rural public health infrastructure and rural isolation points with reference to the morphological attributes and geographical adaptability of traditional dwellings.Based on this,it constructs a networked urban-rural linkage public health management system with three-level nodes,namely city hospitals,public health buildings,and rural isolation points as the core.
public healthtraditional dwellingspatial morphologydifferentiation and evolution