DENG Shenbao, ZHANG Qingnian. GIS-Based Evaluation of Natural Suitability of Human Settlement Environment in Guangdong Province[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2014,53(1):127-134.
DENG Shenbao, ZHANG Qingnian. GIS-Based Evaluation of Natural Suitability of Human Settlement Environment in Guangdong Province[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2014,53(1):127-134.DOI:
this paper establishes the human settlement environment model
calculates the human settlement environment index(HEI) of Guangdong
analyses the regional differences of natural suitability of human settlement environment and discusses the suitable and restrictive factors of different regions in Guangdong Province. The results show that: the HEI of Guangdong ranges from 29.6 to 91.2; the natural environment suitability decreases both from the central region to the south and from the central region to the north of Guangdong. Considering area and population
the comparatively suitable region ranks first in both aspects
accounting for 67.46% of the total area and 71.07% of the total population of Guangdong; the common suitable region accounts for 288% of the total area and 21.54% of the total population of Guangdong; the most desirable region -accounts for 2.97% of the total area and 7.32% of the total population of Guangdong; the low suitable region has the lowest percentage in both aspects
with 0.77% of the total area and 0.07% of the population of Guangdong. Salient relief is a common bottleneck of natural suitability for human settlement in northern Guangdong
while surface water shortage and hot climate are the main disadvantages of natural environment suitability in Zhanjiang and Maoming. Sparse vegetation is the main natural restriction to natural suitability of some developed regions in the Pearl River Delta
while most common suitable regions are restricted by two or more natural factors.
关键词
广东省人居环境自然适宜性GIS地形地被气候水资源
Keywords
Guangdong provincenatural suitability of human settlement environmentGISterrainland coverclimatewater resources