Lin Tang’s research while affiliated with Wuhan University and other places

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(a) Location overview of Wuhan City; (b) relatively dispersed lake distribution that is mainly concentrated in the central and southern parts of Wuhan. Many small lakes form around the main rivers, and the urban area enjoys abundant water resources.
Scope of Wuhan urban development area.
The total area of lakes in Wuhan’s urban development area (1987–2018). The comparison of the statistical data of lake area every four years indicates that the overall lake area initially decreased year by year and then slightly increased. The total area changed from 376.52 km² in 1987 to 282.43 km² in 2018, decreasing by 94.09 km² in 30 years.
Lake evolution map of Wuhan urban development area in 1987–2018.
Statistics of urban built-up areas in Wuhan urban development area (1987–2018). The comparison of the statistical data of built-up areas every four years indicates that the built-up area increased year by year. The total area increased from 153.35 km² in 1987 to 1484.59 km² in 2018, increasing by 1331.24 km² in 30 years.

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Coupling Relationship between Urban Expansion and Lake Change—A Case Study of Wuhan
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June 2019

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Lin Tang

With the development of urbanisation, the contradiction between urban expansion and lake protection becomes increasingly evident. Particularly, lake reclamation of urban construction causes serious damage to the water system and further affects the ecological environment of urban areas. On the basis of the interpretation and analysis of long time-series remote sensing images, this study evaluated the spatial pattern and dynamic changes of urban built-up areas and lakes in Wuhan from 1987–2018 and analysed the role of urban policies in this process. A coupling coordination degree model was used to analyse the correlation between them. Results show that with the continuous advancement of urban construction and renewal of urban policies, the coupling degree between urban expansion and lake change in Wuhan has been on the rise in the past 30 years. Moreover, the antagonistic relationship between urban construction and lake protection has gradually eased from severe imbalance to slightly balanced, and the negative impact of urban development on lake change has gradually decreased. The findings underscore the need for Wuhan to adhere to policies that promote lake protection. Lake supervision should be strengthened, and ecological restoration should be actively promoted. Furthermore, sustainable urban development policies should be maintained to improve the quality of urban development.

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... With the rapid population growth and urban development, the number and area of lakes in Wuhan have decreased sharply, and the ecological problems are serious, which have seriously affected the sustainable development of the city [6,7]. The ecological environment [8][9][10][11][12][13] and scale changes [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] are hot issues that have been of interest to many geoscientists and environmental scholars in recent years. ...

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Lake Evolution and Its Response to Urban Expansion in Wuhan City in the Last Hundred Years Based on Historical Maps and Remote Sensing Images
Coupling Relationship between Urban Expansion and Lake Change—A Case Study of Wuhan