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Yangfan Li

Researcher at Xiamen University

Publications -  32
Citations -  1602

Yangfan Li is an academic researcher from Xiamen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urbanization & Resilience (network). The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1139 citations. Previous affiliations of Yangfan Li include Ministry of Land and Resources of the People's Republic of China & Humboldt University of Berlin.

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Investigation of a coupling model of coordination between urbanization and the environment.

TL;DR: The results showed that the dynamic of coordination between urbanization and the environment showed a U-shaped curve, and both sub-systems evolved into a superior balance during rapid urbanization, indicating that socialurbanization and environmental control make the greatest contribution to the coupling system.
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Landscape effects of environmental impact on bay-area wetlands under rapid urban expansion and development policy: a case study of Lianyungang, China.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a synthesis of rapid landscape change and regional environmental dynamics in the Lianyungang bay area from 2000 to 2006 based on remote sensing data, and quantified the annual rate of urban land-use change in the study area using classified Landsat TM (2006-05-20) and ETM+ (2000-09-16) images.
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An early warning method of landscape ecological security in rapid urbanizing coastal areas and its application in Xiamen, China

TL;DR: Based on the pressure-state-response (P-S-R) approach, an index system for landscape ecological security (LES) was suggested using three dimensions, six factors, and three weights.
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Characterizing growth types and analyzing growth density distribution in response to urban growth patterns in peri-urban areas of Lianyungang City

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed six spatial rules to identify three urban growth types of infilling, edge-expansion and outlying in 2000-2008, and applied growth density with buffer zone analysis to ascertain urban movement from the city center.
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Assessing the visual quality of green landscaping in rural residential areas: the case of Changzhou, China

TL;DR: The perceived visual quality of green landscaping in rural residential areas through public perception-based and expert/design approaches was positively influenced by the variety of vegetation, color contrast, the openness of green spaces, the area of vegetation and positive man-made elements; conversely, it was negatively affected by the type of topography.