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Evaluation and classification of residential greenbelt quality based on factor analysis & clustering analysis: An example of Xinxiang City, China

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Five factors expressing greenbelt quality and one factor expressing quantity were adopted for evaluation of the residential greenbelt, and the AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process) method was used to determine the value of factors. Thirty residential areas were selected as the samples. Two principal components were extracted and their expression was constructed by method of factor anlysis, therefore, quality evaluation of residential greenbelt was obtained. The accuracy of the function and implement quality classification toward the residential greenbelts in Xinxiang City were validated by clustering analysis method. The results showed that the greenbelt quality of fourteen residential areas was higher than the average level, of which eleven were newly-built residential areas. The 30 residential areas were classified into three types according to their greenbelt features and their formation by clustering analysis method. Finally rational proposal basing on aforesaid evaluating results was proposed for construction and renewal of residential greenbelt, upon which directive basis was provided for construction and renewal of residential greenbelt.

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Correspondence to Yi-chuan Zhang.

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Foundation project: This research was supported by the Science and Technology Project of Henan Provincial Science and Technology Department (No. 0424490012 ) and Major Program of Henan Institute of Science and Technology (No. 040132)

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Qiao, Lf., Zhang, Yc. & Qi, Ag. Evaluation and classification of residential greenbelt quality based on factor analysis & clustering analysis: An example of Xinxiang City, China. Journal of Forestry Research 19, 311–314 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-008-0056-x

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