Multifractal Characteristics Analysis of Spatial State of Prefecture-Level Cities in China

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Zhi-jun Song
Yi Chen
Meng-yan Bo
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[1] Henan University,The College of Geography and Environmental Science
[2] Henan University,Key Laboratory of Geospatial Technology for the Middle and Lower Yellow River Regions, Ministry of Education
[3] Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University,School of Intelligent Manufacturing Ecosystem
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Multifractal Analysis; Power Law; Spatial State; Hierarchical Evolution; Prefecture-Level City; China;
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In the last 40 years, Chinese cities have seen extensive development across a wide array of spheres. In this study, we applied a power-law and multifractal analysis to characterise 22 indices for 288 prefecture-level cities in mainland China. The data used to characterise the indices is representative of the year 2012. The results show that the Gross domestic product (GDP) is regular and exhibits multifractal spatial characteristics. Specifically, most developmental fields exhibit coupling in conjunction with being chaotic. Furthermore, eight indices with multifractal characteristics clearly reflect the spatial complexity of the corresponding fields and the volatility between prefecture-level cities. Overall, the tertiary industry has undergone nongeneralised development. On the other hand, the construction industry resembles a bubble economy, and the spatial layout of traditional industries has a homogenising effect in Middle and East China. This study examines China's overall spatial characteristics and states based on the above-mentioned analyses; additionally, the study focuses on the early 2010s. The contribution of this study provides a quantitative analysis paradigm based on a multifractal approach.
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页码:1013 / 1048
页数:35
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