YU Jie, BIAN Fuling, HU Bingqing. Dynamic Simulation on the Relationship Between Socio-economic Development and Eco-environment Based on the Integration of GIS and SD[J]. Geomatics and Information Science of Wuhan University, 2003, 28(1): 18-24.
Citation: YU Jie, BIAN Fuling, HU Bingqing. Dynamic Simulation on the Relationship Between Socio-economic Development and Eco-environment Based on the Integration of GIS and SD[J]. Geomatics and Information Science of Wuhan University, 2003, 28(1): 18-24.

Dynamic Simulation on the Relationship Between Socio-economic Development and Eco-environment Based on the Integration of GIS and SD

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  • Received Date: October 10, 2002
  • Published Date: January 04, 2003
  • The socio-economic development influences the eco-environment inevitably.This study emphasizes on dynamic drive or deducting semantic information through combining SD with GIS.The dynamic simulation and prediction for the eco-environmental changing trend according to the various socio-economic developing plans is based on the embedding combination between SD model and GIS component.It can provide the decision-making support for regional sustainable development through revealing the relationship between the socio-economic development and eco-environment.
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