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Study on Intensive Use of Construction Land in He′nan Province Based on Low-Carbon ConceptChinese Full Text

SHANGGUAN Cai-xia;WANG Yan;GUO Hui-jun;College of Public Administration,Nanjing Agricultural University;College of Humanities and Development Studies,China Agricultural University;

Abstract: Setting the concept of low carbon into construction land intensive use study,using the gravity method,entropy method,multi-factor comprehensive evaluation method,low carbon construction land intensive utilization evaluation index was established for each city intensive construction land composite value of He′nan province.Operation results show that the types of construction land intensive use in He′nan province are divided into four categories:the intensive(>7),more intensive(>6),more extensive(>5),extensive(<5).Intensive cities are Puyang City,Zhengzhou City,Jiaozuo City;more intensive cities are Luoyang City,Jiyuan City;more extensive cities are Anyang City,Pingdingshan City,Xuchang City,Luohe City, Sanmenxia City and Zhoukou City;extensive cities are Kaifeng City,Hebi City,Xinxiang City,Shangqiu City,Nanyang City,Xinyang City and Zhumadian City.The study concluded that the intensive degree of the most economically developed provincial capital city Zhengzhou of He′nan province is not the highest with respect to setting the low carbon emission index into construction land intensive utilization.
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    10.13869/j.cnki.rswc.2014.01.046

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    F301.24

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