China carried out its fifth national population census on November 1, 2000. It has a population of 1,295.33 million.
Study on Population Distribution Patterns viaResearchGate The above population density map of China shows a fluid representation of the density within the country without regard for political division. This map breaks down China’s population density by region and province. Alan Mak, CC BY-SA 3.0,v...
The experimental results also indicate that LBS data and remote sensing data could both be well integrated to map the population distribution in China. Thus, a population spatialization model was further developed using all of the tested indicators; this model allowed the overall population estimation...
A model for simulating population distribution (MSPD) of China is developed based on the grid generation method and the Control of MapObjects of geographical information system. Elevation, net primary productivity, land use and land cover, city sizes and their spatial distribution, and spatial ...
The map Spatial Distribution of Population Densityreflects the distribution of population density in 2001 in China.Data introductionThe data of population density is from each county statistic, others are from the public version 1:1000000 data produced by national administration of surveying, mapping ...
srulers to help govern the province after the 13th century. The non-Han population of Yunnan remains substantial; in addition to the Hui, itcomprisesmore than 50 recognized ethnic minority groups, accounting for more than one-third of Yunnan’s population. In distribution, these groups are ...
Of more limited distribution but of greater economic significance are the alluviums deposited in the river valleys and deltas. As a result of the cultivation of rice, the alluviums have developed special morphological characteristics, the most striking of which is the formation of iron hardpans (...
The spatial distribution of the urban agglomeration population has changed increasingly in rapid urbanization. It affects the urban economy, environment, transportation, and so on. Therefore, it is of great significance to understand the changes in the s
Jiangxi,sheng(province) of southeast-centralChina. It is bounded by the provinces ofHubeiandAnhuito the north,ZhejiangandFujianto the east,Guangdongto the south, andHunanto the west. On the map its shape resembles an inverted pear. The port ofJiujiang, some 430 miles (690 km) upstream from...
(1,800 mm) annually. Up to three-fifths of the annual precipitation is received in June–August, during the summer monsoon, the annual distribution being more even in the extreme south. Occasionally, late-summer typhoons (tropical cyclones) cause heavy showers and storms along the southern ...