Prediction method of construction land expansion speed of ecological city based on BP neural network
by Anlin Li; Lede Niu; Yan Zhou
International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management (IJETM), Vol. 25, No. 1/2, 2022

Abstract: In order to solve the problems of low accuracy and poor convergence of traditional urban construction land expansion speed prediction, a new method based on BP neural network for ecological city construction land expansion speed prediction is proposed. On the basis of driving forces state responses (DSR) research framework model, this paper analyses the main components of the driving mechanism model of urban construction land expansion, finds out the driving factors, and verifies the unit root of its time series, as well as causality verification and screening, to establish the driving mechanism model of urban construction land expansion. After preprocessing the data in the model, the BP neural network is constructed to predict the expansion speed of urban construction land. The experimental results show that the proposed method has better convergence and higher prediction accuracy, which provides a reference for related research.

Online publication date: Fri, 04-Feb-2022

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