XI Chang-bai, QIAN Tian-lu, CHI Yao, CHEN Jie, WANG Jie-chen. 2018: Relationship between settlements and topographical factors: An example from Sichuan Province, China. Journal of Mountain Science, 15(9): 2043-2054. DOI: 10.1007/s11629-018-4863-z
Citation: XI Chang-bai, QIAN Tian-lu, CHI Yao, CHEN Jie, WANG Jie-chen. 2018: Relationship between settlements and topographical factors: An example from Sichuan Province, China. Journal of Mountain Science, 15(9): 2043-2054. DOI: 10.1007/s11629-018-4863-z

Relationship between settlements and topographical factors: An example from Sichuan Province, China

  • Terrain can influence the spatial distribution of settlements. Studies on the terrain characteristics of settlements can help to understand the effects of the environment on human activities. This paper provides a quantitative analysis of the relationship between settlements and topographical factors. A statistically significant sample of residential locations and ASTER GDEM V2 were used to investigate terrain traits and settlements distributions. We selected eight topographical factors and introduced a practical concept, distributive entropy, into assessing the aggregation extent of the settlements' spatial distribution. The study showed that topography varies within the study area, and distributive entropy indicates that settlements have distinctive distribution tendency in statistic approach. According to the results of this study, mountain inhabitants prefer to settle in valleys. Additionally, with distributive entropy, residential suitability was divided to three levels: suitable, normal, and unsuited. The results showed that suitable area is small in Sichuan Province, accounting for 8.2%~29.9%; however, unsuited area is large, accounting for 33%~63.3%.
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