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Title Spatial Layout Assessment of Urban Mining Pilot Bases in China Based on Multi-Source Data Collaboration
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Authors Liu, HM; Xu, MQ; Yang, XX; Shi, Y; Deng, M
Title Spatial Layout Assessment of Urban Mining Pilot Bases in China Based on Multi-Source Data Collaboration
Year 2023
Published Sustainability, 15.0, 10
DOI 10.3390/su15107977
Abstract Rapid urbanization in China has led to an exponential increase in the stocks of metals used in cities. Exploring their amount and growth patterns is an important way to forecast future metal demand and identify the potential for urban mining. Here, we use a combination of bottom-up and GIS tools to estimate the amount of in-use stocks and scrap metal of steel, copper, and aluminum in 366 regions of mainland China from 2010 to 2020. We then downscaled the 2020 metal scrap volume based on a multi-source dataset of socioeconomic factors. Finally, the accessibility of the urban mining pilot base (UMPB) was calculated using the two-step floating catchment area method (2SFCA), and the spatial layout assessment analysis of the UMPB was conducted under the supply-demand balance perspective. The results showed that the total in-use stocks of steel, copper, and aluminum increased from an initial 3186 million tons to 5216 million tons, with a corresponding trend of continued growth in the amount of metal scrap. The high value of scrap metal in 2020 is concentrated in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration, the Yangtze River Delta region, and the Chengdu-Chongqing metropolitan area. The accessibility results show that the road network distance-based accessibility covered a smaller area than the Euclidean distance-based accessibility, but when the UMPB service radius was set to 300 km, the road network distance-based accessibility could also cover most of the eastern part of China. The spatial evaluation results of UMPB show that for service radii of 200 km and 300 km, low-supply and high-demand areas account for 6.32 percent and 5.89 percent, respectively.
Author Keywords bottom-up method; in-use stocks; urban mining pilot base; 2SFCA
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000997672800001
WoS Category Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
Research Area Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/15/10/7977/pdf?version=1683966509
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