Spatiotemporal Changes and Influencing Factors of the Coupled Production–Living–Ecological Functions in the Yellow River Basin, China
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(11), P. 1909 - 1909
Published: Nov. 14, 2024
The
imbalance
in
the
“production–living–ecology”
function
(PLEF)
has
become
a
major
issue
for
global
cities
due
to
rapid
advancement
of
urbanization
and
industrialization
worldwide.
realization
PLEF
coupling
coordination
is
crucial
region’s
sustainable
development.
Existing
research
defined
concept
from
perspective
land
measured
its
level
using
relevant
models.
However,
there
still
room
improvement
indicator
system,
methods,
other
aspects.
This
work
builds
evaluation-index
system
based
on
human
habitat
multi-source
data
order
examine
spatial
differences
influencing
factors
Yellow
River
Basin
(YRB).
Using
modified
model,
Moran
index,
Markov
chain
geographically
weighted
random
forest
model
were
introduced
analyze
temporal
differentiation
factors.
results
found
that
(a)
YRB
2010
2022
been
improving,
number
severely
imbalanced
reduced
23
15,
but
downstream
cities’
significantly
higher
than
upstream
cities.
probability
maintaining
their
own
greater
50%,
basically
no
cross-level
transfer.
(b)
index
risen
0.137
0.229,
which
shows
significant
positive
clustering
phenomenon
continually
strengthening.
intercity
polarization
effect
being
enhanced
as
seen
LISA
diagram.
(c)
There
heterogeneity
between
time
space.
In
terms
importance
level,
series
per
capita
disposable
income
(0.416)
>
nighttime
lighting
(0.370)
local
general
public
budget
expenditure
(0.332)
beds
1000
people
(0.191)
NO2
content
air
(0.110).
study
systematically
investigates
dynamic
evolution
coupled
mechanism,
great
practical
use.
Language: Английский
Rural human settlement environment improvement: process, status and China’s sample
Guishan Cheng,
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Haojian Dou,
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Shuang Xu
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et al.
Environment Development and Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 13, 2024
Language: Английский
Evaluation of rural human settlements in China based on the combined model of DPSIR and PLS-SEM
Hanying Zhang,
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Jing Liu,
No information about this author
Qingjie Guo
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et al.
Environmental Impact Assessment Review,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
108, P. 107617 - 107617
Published: Aug. 3, 2024
Language: Английский
Land Use Functions Serve as a Critical Tool for Advancing the Settlements Quality Assessment in Traditional Villages: A Case Study of Guizhou Province
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 462 - 462
Published: Feb. 23, 2025
Enhancing
the
quality
of
human
settlements
in
traditional
villages
is
crucial
for
promoting
sustainable
development
and
achieving
broader
objectives
rural
revitalization.
A
key
challenge
addressing
current
settlement
issues
a
scientifically
grounded
assessment
framework
evaluating
villages.
To
fill
this
gap,
study
systematically
constructed
theoretical
methodological
system
comprehensive
based
on
land
use
functions.
Specifically,
first,
assessing
proposed
by
deconstructing
interrelationships
among
dimensions
elements
with
guiding
livable
community
development,
social–ecological
(SES)
framework,
functions
(encompassing
production,
living,
ecological
functions,
PLE
function).
Second,
considering
multi-scalar
effects
(15
min,
25
35
min
living
circles),
an
indicator
that
enables
quantitative
refined
villages,
as
well
method
identifying
barriers
indicators
are
critical
tool
Finally,
empirical
analysis
757
Guizhou
Province,
China,
conducted
to
validate
feasibility
applicability
approach
presented
study.
The
findings
reveal
overall
Guizhou’s
relatively
low,
numerous
Qiandongnan
Miao
Dong
Autonomous
Prefecture
Tongren
City
falling
within
low-to-medium
range,
especially
scale
circle.
address
these
challenges,
proposes
classification-based
improvement
strategies
enhance
environment
results
offer
important
theoretical,
methodological,
insights
transformation
upgrading
Province
other
similar
regions.
Language: Английский
Dynamic Comprehensive Evaluation Model of Rural Revitalization in China: A Perspective on Symbiosis
Xiaqun Liu,
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Xiaoyue Qiu,
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Yaming Zhuang
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(7), P. 3184 - 3184
Published: April 3, 2025
Rural
revitalization
is
gaining
increasing
attention
from
scholars
and
policymakers.
In
this
context,
the
study
delves
into
essence
of
rural
a
symbiotic
perspective,
crafting
dynamic
evaluation
model
grounded
in
speed
characteristic
model.
This
comprehensively
accounts
for
both
velocity
acceleration
revitalization.
Additionally,
utilized
to
assess
performance
various
provinces
China
2011
2020.
The
findings
are
as
follows:
From
static
clear
regional
disparities
level
evident.
development
each
subsystem
varies
significantly.
Ecological
livability,
life
affluence,
effective
governance
exhibited
higher
levels
than
overall
revitalization,
whereas
civilization
industrial
prosperity
demonstrated
lower
there
an
positive
trend
revitalization;
however,
rates
vary
widely
among
provinces.
Areas
with
experienced
slower
development,
those
faster
development.
Language: Английский
The development path and future trends of resource and environmental metabolism analysis at the village scale
自然资源学报,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
40(5), P. 1227 - 1227
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Nonlinear interactive associations between built environments and adults’ mental health in China using a longitudinal design
Applied Geography,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
180, P. 103662 - 103662
Published: May 15, 2025
Language: Английский
Evaluation Index System of Rural Ecological Revitalization in China: A National Empirical Study Based on the Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response Framework
Guang Han,
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Zhaoyang Wei,
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Zheng Hua-wei
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et al.
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(8), P. 1270 - 1270
Published: Aug. 12, 2024
Rural
ecological
revitalization
(RER)
is
one
of
the
five
goals
China’s
rural
strategy.
However,
there
a
lack
an
effective
index
system
to
evaluate
RER
levels,
which
hinders
implementation
this
national
policy
and
reduces
effectiveness
efficiency
public
resource
input.
Using
driver-pressure-state-impact-response
(DPSIR)
framework,
study
developed
evaluation
framework
consisting
5
subsystems,
12
secondary
indicators,
33
tertiary
indicators.
entropy-weighted
TOPSIS
method,
we
analyzed
set
30
provinces’
data
empirically
determined
weights
each
indicator.
We
found
that
response
subsystem
had
largest
weight
(0.338),
followed
by
state
(0.271),
impact
(0.148),
pressure
(0.130),
driver
(0.113).
then
evaluated
level
in
province
provinces
high
16
moderate
nine
low
levels.
Moran’s
I,
examined
spatial
autocorrelation
provincial
levels
at
global
local
dimensions.
significant
positive
autocorrelations
across
all
indicating
geological
aggregation
exists
subsystems.
The
results
showed
low–low
high–high
patterns
were
dominant
patterns.
According
findings,
discussed
possible
implications
provided
recommendations
for
strengthening
different
regions
country.
Language: Английский
Spatial–Temporal Differentiation and Influencing Factors of Rural Education Development in China: A Systems Perspective
Systems,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(12), P. 517 - 517
Published: Nov. 25, 2024
Education
is
the
cornerstone
of
rural
revitalization.
This
study
aims
to
comprehensively
evaluate
development
education
in
China
from
2006
2020.
From
a
systemic
perspective,
this
established
multidimensional
evaluation
index
system
for
and
used
weight-TOPSIS
method
measurement.
Additionally,
geographic
information
spatial
econometric
methods
were
employed
explore
spatial–temporal
differentiation
influencing
factors.
The
results
show
that
(1)
levels
have
generally
improved
recent
years,
with
higher
northern,
northeastern,
eastern
regions
lower
central
southwestern
regions.
(2)
In
terms
differentiation,
among
provinces
has
significant
agglomeration.
around
Beijing
are
hot
spots,
while
remote
cold
spots.
(3)
Regarding
dynamic
evolution,
disparity
widened,
few
significantly
ahead.
There
club
convergence
features,
hierarchy
between
relatively
stable,
less
likelihood
lagging
catching
up.
(4)
Economy,
finance,
industry,
population,
urbanization
key
factors
education,
spillover
effects
on
neighboring
provinces.
provides
empirical
support
policy
insights
advancing
balanced
high-quality
development.
Language: Английский
Leptospirosis in China: Current Status, Insights, and Future Prospects
Zoonoses,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Leptospirosis
is
a
re-emerging
zoonotic
disease
that
significantly
impacts
animals
and
human
health
worldwide.
China
has
diverse
climate
types,
providing
suitable
environment
for
transmitting
surviving
pathogenic
Leptospira
its
host
animals.
Despite
the
substantial
reduction
in
prevalence
of
leptospirosis,
it
continues
to
be
significant
public
concern
China.
This
literature
review
aimed
provide
concise
overview
current
status
leptospirosis
China,
findings
from
epidemiologic
studies
on
impact
animal
environmental
factors
leptospirosis.
commonly
observed
subtropical
tropical
cities
especially
with
ample
water
resources
southern
Yangtze
River
basin.
Epidemiologic
have
identified
interrogans
L.
borgpetersenii
as
predominant
species
responsible
serotypes
prevalent
one
part
are
related
dominant
local
rodent
these
may
threaten
safety
carriers.
Given
potential
increase
risk
due
extreme
change,
crucial
raise
awareness
among
stakeholders
promote
adoption
comprehensive
approach
prevent
control
continuous
transmission
sudden
outbreaks
Language: Английский