长江流域资源与环境 >> 2026, Vol. 35 >> Issue (2): 317-.doi: 10.11870/cjlyzyyhj202602004

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都市圈耕地利用绿色转型的时空演变特征——以南京都市圈为例

吴九兴,钱凡帆,曹卫东   

  1. (安徽师范大学地理与旅游学院,安徽 芜湖 241002)
  • 出版日期:2026-02-20 发布日期:2026-02-26

Characteristics of Spatio-temporal Evolution of Green Transformation in Cultivated Land Use within Metropolitan Areas: A Case Study of Nanjing Metropolitan Area 

WU Jiu-xing, QIAN Fan-fan,CAO Wei-dong   

  1. (School of Geography and Tourism, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241002, China)
  • Online:2026-02-20 Published:2026-02-26

摘要: 以南京都市圈耕地利用为对象,构建“空间-功能-模式”三位一体多维评价指标体系,采用熵权法与综合测度模型、探索性空间数据分析、核密度估计等方法,探究都市圈耕地利用绿色转型的时空演变特征。研究表明:(1)时序演变上,综合转型指数呈现“N”型波动趋势,空间分布呈现北部优势格局,空间转型与功能转型皆经历“U”型演变,形成显著空间分异;模式转型持续增长,空间扩展呈现“东→西→全域”的梯度扩散特征。(2)空间演变上,全局转型差异呈“扩大-收敛”态势,省域层面呈现皖苏差异化收敛特征,空间分析揭示其具有显著集聚特征,全局Moran’s I指数显示空间正相关(综合0.44/空间0.49/功能0.41),冷热点区形成梯度分布格局。(3)重心移动上,重心迁移呈现向心集聚特征,综合转型重心向西北偏移21.7 km,空间转型形成“滁州-淮安”双核驱动格局,模式转型呈现东南至西北的轴向演变。(4)耕地绿色转型具有多维协同特征与时空异质性,需构建“南北协同-省际联动-动态调控”治理机制。因都市圈耕地利用绿色转型的时空差异特征明显,存在典型集聚特征和梯度分布格局,转型重心迁移明显,故需建立跨区域健康协同机制,缩小区域差距;推广绿色低碳农业技术体系,强化省际转型协调;强化耕地生态修复与污染治理,精准配置修复资源;分类提升转型短板,完善耕地保护的长效激励机制。

Abstract: This paper took the cultivated land use in the Nanjing Metropolitan Area as the research object. A "space-function-mode" trinity multi-dimensional evaluation index system was constructed. The methods adopted included the entropy weight method, comprehensive measurement model, exploratory spatial data analysis, and kernel density estimation. This research showed that: (1) In terms of temporal evolution, the comprehensive transformation index presented an "N"-shaped fluctuation trend. The spatial distribution showed a pattern of northern dominance. Both spatial transformation and functional transformation experienced a "U"-shaped evolution, forming significant spatial differentiation. The pattern transformation grew continuously, and its spatial expansion showed a gradient diffusion characteristic of "east → west → whole region". (2) In terms of spatial evolution, the overall transformation difference presented a "expansion-convergence" trend. The provincial-level differences showed the characteristic of differential convergence between Anhui and Jiangsu. Spatial analysis revealed that there were significant agglomeration characteristics. The global Moran's I index showed a positive spatial correlation (0.44 for the comprehensive index, 0.49 for the spatial index, and 0.41 for the functional index), with cold and hot spots forming a gradient distribution pattern. (3) In terms of gravity center movement, the migration of the gravity center presented a centripetal agglomeration pattern. The gravity center of the comprehensive transformation shifted a disctance of 21.7 km to the northwest. The spatial transformation formed a dual-core driving pattern of "Chuzhou-Huai'an", and the pattern transformation showed an axial evolution from southeast to northwest. (4) The green transformation of cultivated land demonstrated multi-dimensional synergetic characteristics and spatiotemporal heterogeneity, thus it was necessary to construct a governance mechanism of "north-south coordination, inter-provincial linkage, and dynamic regulation". Due to the significant temporal and spatial differences in the green transformation of cultivated land use in metropolitan circles, there existed typical agglomeration characteristics and a gradient distribution pattern, with an obvious shift in the focus of transformation. Therefore, it was necessary to establish a cross-regional healthy coordination mechanism to narrow regional gaps, and to promote a green and low-carbon agricultural technology system. The inter-provincial transformation coordination should also be strengthened, and the cultivated land ecological restoration and pollution control should be enhanced. It was also suggested to accurately allocate restoration resources, improve transformation shortcomings in a classified manner, and improve the long-term incentive mechanism for cultivated land protection.

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