# Spatial differentiation and coupling between village development intensity and landscape pattern of 100 villages in Anhui, China

**Authors:** Bohang Zhang, Jiahan Zhou, Lihua Chen

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-88849-w · Scientific Reports · 2025-02-11

## TL;DR

This study examines how village development and landscape patterns interact in 100 villages in Anhui, China, revealing regional differences and offering insights for sustainable development.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a novel technical method to analyze the spatial coupling between village development intensity and landscape patterns.

## Key findings

- Village development intensity varies significantly across regions in Anhui, with the Northern Anhui plain region showing the highest intensity.
- High fragmentation in landscape patterns is observed in the Northern and Yangtze River plain regions, while lower fragmentation is found in hilly and mountainous regions.
- The coupling relationship between development intensity and landscape patterns is strongest in the Northern Anhui plain region and weakest in the Western Anhui mountainous region.

## Abstract

Spatial development and landscape pattern are fundamental elements of the land system of village. Analysing the spatial differentiation and coupling relationship between spatial development intensity and landscape pattern is of great significance for the development and protection of village land resources. In order to address the current research lack on the coupling response between village spatial development intensity and landscape pattern, a technical method for analysing the spatial differentiation and coupling relationship between village spatial development intensity and landscape pattern is constructed based on the methods of village spatial development intensity model, landscape pattern index, bivariate spatial autocorrelation model, coupling degree and coupling coordination degree model. Taking 100 villages in Anhui Province, China as an example, the spatial distribution characteristics and coupling characteristics of village spatial development intensity and landscape pattern are analysed. The results show that there are obvious regional differences in the spatial distribution of village spatial development intensity and landscape pattern in Anhui Province. The village spatial development intensity shows a pattern of the Northern Anhui plain region (NAPR) > along the Yangtze River plain region (YRPR) > Jiang-huai Hilly region (JHHR) > Southern Anhui mountainous region (SAMR) > Western Anhui mountainous region (WAMR). The village landscape pattern in NAPR and YRPR are high fragmentation, while the village in JHHR has the lowest fragmentation, and the villages in SAMR and WAMR show relatively low fragmentation. The spatial coupling relationship between village spatial development intensity and landscape pattern is mainly characterised by high-high clustering and low-high clustering. The coupling coordinated development of villages in NAPR is the best, followed by YRPR, JHHR and SAMR, and WAMR is the worst. There is only a significant multi-linear relationship between village landscape pattern and multiple spatial development intensity indicators in WAMR and NAPR. The spatial differentiation and coupling relationship are influenced by both natural geographical factors and human activity factors. Finally, the study puts forward some targeted countermeasures and suggestions. The research results can provide theoretical method and practical application reference for village land space development and protection and village planning.

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