Analysis on Spatial Distribution of Rural Public Venues and Its Influencing Factors from Low-Carbon Perspective: Take Shijiaying Village as an example

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Chunyang Yang, Zhen Li

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At present, rural areas are becoming the second largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, and it is imperative to explore a low-carbon construction and development model suitable for rural areas.In view of insufficient vitality of rural public venues, through a combination of field visits and investigations, ArcGIS spatial analysis and related mathematical statistics, the service range index and service distribution index of rural public venues are created, and Shijiaying Village, representative of the Guanzhong Plain area, is selected as an example to analyze the spatial distribution of its public venues. It is found that rural public venues present the overall characteristics of unbalanced spatial distribution, which are mainly manifested in the following aspects: first, administrative village-level public venues have small effective service range; second, there are distinctive differences in service distribution between different villages; third, rural public venues lack service in overall. Factors such as the distribution pattern of rural settlements, the location layout and type of the venues exert an important impact on the spatial distribution of rural public venues. The study is expected to provide a useful reference for the planning and construction of rural public venues and the quality improvement of human settlements in China in the new era.

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Zhen Li, C. Y. (2021). Analysis on Spatial Distribution of Rural Public Venues and Its Influencing Factors from Low-Carbon Perspective: Take Shijiaying Village as an example. CONVERTER, 448 - 455. https://doi.org/10.17762/converter.77
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