Advances in Earth Science ›› 2016, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (2): 192-205. doi: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2016.02.0192.

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Distribution Configuration and Spatial Differentiation of Transport Superiority Degree in Northwest China

Jiajia Cheng 1, 2( ), Chengjin Wang 1, *( ), Weidong Liu 1   

  1. 1.Key Laboratory of Regional Sustainable Development Modeling, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China
    2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
  • Received:2015-09-29 Revised:2016-01-05 Online:2016-02-20 Published:2016-02-10
  • Contact: Chengjin Wang E-mail:chengjj.14s@igsnrr.ac.cn;cjwang@igsnrr.ac.cn
  • About author:

    First author:Cheng Jiajia(1992- ), female, Jieyang City, Guangdong Province, Master student. Research areas include transportation geography and regional development research.E-mail:chengjj.14s@igsnrr.ac.cn

    Corresponding author:Wang Chengjin(1975- ), male, Yishui City, Shandong Province, Professor. Research areas include transportation geography and regional development research.E-mail:cjwang@igsnrr.ac.cn

  • Supported by:
    Project supported by the STS Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences “Study on the resources and environment carrying capacity of the Silk Road Economic zone (Northwest China)”(No.KFJ-EW-STS-003);The National Natural Science Foundation of China “Port function differentiation and the interactive mechanisms with industries in the hinterland”(No.41571113)

Jiajia Cheng, Chengjin Wang, Weidong Liu. Distribution Configuration and Spatial Differentiation of Transport Superiority Degree in Northwest China[J]. Advances in Earth Science, 2016, 31(2): 192-205.

Two individual indexes, including transport network density and transport infrastructure impact of the 333 counties level administrative units in Northwest China was chosen in this study to analyze the spatial configuration and differentiation characteristics of the transport superiority degree in Northwest China in 2013, and to discuss the spatial relationships between transport superiority degree and natural condition, population and economy. This study reveals that, firstly, the distribution characteristic of transport superiority degree obeys the “partial normal distribution”. Few regions, which merely account for 3.30% of the total number of counties, have prominent transport superiority degree and the traffic environment in these regions is superior for social and economic development. By contrast, 18.62% of all the regions have inferior transport superiority degree and the traffic environment there is poor and impedes local social and economic development. Secondly, it is characterized by a regional differentiation of “high in the east and low in the middle and west”. Guanzhong-Tianshui Economic zone, Yinchuan Plain area, Lanzhou-Xining Economic zone, the three city-and-town concentrated areas and five provincial capitals have significant transport advantages. Thirdly, there is significant linear correlation between transport superiority and population, economic development in counties, and there are four combined types: polarization type, retarded type, advanced type and behind type. The regions of the polarization type concentrate in central cities and their surrounding areas while the behind type concentrate in Junggar Basin, Southern Kumusi and Qinghai Province. The regions of the retarded type have a decentralized distribution in Yinchuan Plain, Northern Shaanxi, Southern Shaanxi, Lanzhou-Xining Economic zone, Hexi Corridor, and the Economic Belt on the Northern Slope of Tianshan Mountains. Besides, there are few counties with inferior transport superiority but have the priority to the development of social economy.

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