RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN >> 2019, Vol. 28 >> Issue (10): 2353-2363.doi: 10.11870/cjlyzyyhj201910008

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Study on Spatial Distribution Characteristics and Accessibility of Scenic Villages in Zhejiang Province

SONG Nan-nan,  ZHANG Jian-guo   

  1. (College of Landscape Architecture and Architecture, College of Tourism and Health,Zhejiang A&F University, Lin’an 311300, China)
  • Online:2019-10-20 Published:2019-11-05

Abstract: We choosed the first batch of 3A-level scenic villages in Zhejiang Province as the research objects, and analyzed spatial distribution and accessibility from different scenic villages by mathematical model and Arcgis to provides a scientific basis for site selection and construction of scenic villages. The results showed that all villages on the whole are uniformly distributed in space. Different village types have obvious features respectively,and density areas tend to be towards central cities, and finally forms three patterns of large, medium-sized and small core.The villages have good accessibility on the whole and the average time is 31.6 min,The average accessibility has obvious regional difference, which is greatly affected by the natural environment and traffic network. The counties accessibility of different villages display significant agglomeration pattern.The hot spots of accessibility are mainly distributed in the North Zhejiang with Huzhou and Jiaxing city as the majoy cities and the East Zhejiang with Shaoxing and Ningbo as the main cities,while the cold spot area are mainly located in Eastern Zhejiang with Lishui as majoy city and Zhoushan Islands.The spatial distribution pattern and accessibility of scenic villages are mainly related to the two associated conditions of basic texture and economic policy.

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