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Does zoning contain built-up land expansion? Causal evidence from Zhangzhou City, China
Highlights Analysis of causal evidence for effect of zoning on built-up land expansion. Zoning effectively contained built-up land expansion in Zhangzhou City. We observed a time-lag effect during plan implementation. Zoning became ineffective at the end of plan implementation. Causal inference and the influence of time should be emphasized in plan evaluation.
Abstract The increasing impacts of built-up land expansion on sustainable development have heightened the use of spatial planning as a policy tool to contain built-up land expansion. However, causal evidence for the effect of spatial planning on built-up land expansion has largely remained unexplored. In this study, we used a difference-in-difference model with propensity score matching to estimate the average and annual effect of built-up land zoning (subsequently called zoning) on built-up land expansion in Zhangzhou City, China between 2010 and 2020. Results on the average effect show that zoning was effective in containing built-up land expansion. Specifically, zoning prevented 27.02 km2 of built-up land expansion outside the development-permitted zones between 2010 and 2020, which accounts for 32.46% of the observed built-up land expansion outside the development-permitted zones. We found a time-lag effect, with zoning starting to have an effect after 2013. Furthermore, zoning became ineffective in containing built-up land expansion at the end of plan implementation. Based on our findings, we recommend that future evaluations of the effect of spatial planning on land-use change use causal inference and that they explore the influence of time on the effect of plans in greater detail.
Does zoning contain built-up land expansion? Causal evidence from Zhangzhou City, China
Highlights Analysis of causal evidence for effect of zoning on built-up land expansion. Zoning effectively contained built-up land expansion in Zhangzhou City. We observed a time-lag effect during plan implementation. Zoning became ineffective at the end of plan implementation. Causal inference and the influence of time should be emphasized in plan evaluation.
Abstract The increasing impacts of built-up land expansion on sustainable development have heightened the use of spatial planning as a policy tool to contain built-up land expansion. However, causal evidence for the effect of spatial planning on built-up land expansion has largely remained unexplored. In this study, we used a difference-in-difference model with propensity score matching to estimate the average and annual effect of built-up land zoning (subsequently called zoning) on built-up land expansion in Zhangzhou City, China between 2010 and 2020. Results on the average effect show that zoning was effective in containing built-up land expansion. Specifically, zoning prevented 27.02 km2 of built-up land expansion outside the development-permitted zones between 2010 and 2020, which accounts for 32.46% of the observed built-up land expansion outside the development-permitted zones. We found a time-lag effect, with zoning starting to have an effect after 2013. Furthermore, zoning became ineffective in containing built-up land expansion at the end of plan implementation. Based on our findings, we recommend that future evaluations of the effect of spatial planning on land-use change use causal inference and that they explore the influence of time on the effect of plans in greater detail.
Does zoning contain built-up land expansion? Causal evidence from Zhangzhou City, China
He, Zhichao (Autor:in) / Ling, Yuheng (Autor:in) / Fürst, Christine (Autor:in) / Hersperger, Anna M. (Autor:in)
18.12.2021
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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