英文摘要 |
With the booming of Taiwan's social and economic development, population migrated into urban areas and resulted in different types and changes of land uses. The study of natural and human induced mechanisms of land use change can provide important reference for urban land use planning. Due to the lack of spatial land use data, there has been little research on the subjects of the spatial causes effects of land use change in Taiwan. This research applies concept of landscape ecology and uses GIS to measure transition probabilities of land uses of Taipei basin between 1981 and 1995. In order to further investigate the causes of land use change, the 646 sites of land use alteration within Taipei basin are used as sample for multivariate analysis. Eighteen variables were selected to classify the sampled sites into six homogeneous regions to analyze the spatial distribution and patterns of land use changes. The result of the analysis can not only explain the factors of land use changes but also provide information for spatial land use planning. |