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EFFECTS OF CHANGING GRAIN SIZE ON LANDSCAPE INDICES OF RURAL SETTLEMENT AT COUNTY SCALE〖WT4”BZ〗——A CASE STUDY OF FENGXIAN IN JIANGSU PROVINCE

GENG Huanxia, ZHANG Xiaolin, LI Hongbo   

  1. (School of Geographical Science, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210023, China)
  • Online:2014-10-20

Abstract:

Taking the landscape pattern of the rural settlement in Fengxian of Jiangsu Province as the research subject, this paper extracted the rural settlement data of Fengxian in Jiangsu Province from the national results of the second land survey data as the main data source by using ArcGIS 9.3 spatial analysis software to find out how the different grinds of administrative center influenced the landscape pattern of land use by using Fragstats 33 as the landscape pattern analysis software, then got twenty kinds of rural settlement landscape pattern based on Rule of Centric Cell. With the help of ArcGIS 9.3 spatial analysis software, we changed the vector data of rural settlement to raster data. By using Fragstats 3.3 as the landscape pattern analysis software, the eight selected landscape indices were calculated. The selected landscape indices could reflect the changes in the characteristics of amounts and scales, the shape, the spatial configuration and the dominance index. According to the results of the calculation, we analysed the effects of changing grain size on landscape indices of rural settlement at county scale, based on which we chose the appropriate grain of landscape pattern analysis. The results showed as follows. (1) Most of the rural settlements in Fengxian were smallscale and the per capita area was large (204.04 m2 per capita), at the same time the shape of landscape was fragmentized and anomalous. The distribution features of rural settlement in Fengxian were “low aggregation, high dispersion” and “small scale, large density”. (2) Apart from the two landscape indices of Total Area and Landscape Division Index, the remaining six landscape indices all had strong scale effect. In other words, the landscape pattern was exposed to the space scale strongly. There was little significance talking about the landscape pattern without the space scale. (3) With the space scale increasing from 10m to 200m, all the five landscape indices of Number of Patches, Patch Density, Landscape Shape Index, Patch Cohesion Index and Aggregation Index had a decrease, while the landscape index of Largest Patch Index increased astatically. The changing in the values of landscape indices showed that the degree of the dominance of the largest patch tended to increase, the degree of fragmentation of the patches was lower, the shape of the patches tended to be inerratic, the degree of cohesion was becoming less and the patches distributed dispersedly. (4) After all the first scale domains of the eight landscape indices were taken into consideration, we got to know the determination of the appropriate grain of landscape pattern analysis for the analysis of the rural settlement at county scale. The appropriate grain of landscape pattern analysis was 50-60 m and 60m was defined as the optimizationscale. Through the analysis, it was found that the changes in the grain size could have a great effect on landscape indices of rural settlement at county scale. We had to take the factor of analysis scale into consideration, when we calculated the landscape indices of rural settlement to research the landscape pattern

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