How does quality regional growth affect land resources dependence in China? Evidence based on spatial Durbin panel models DOI Creative Commons
Feng Xu, Guangqing Chi,

Zhexi Zhang

et al.

Resources Policy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 81, P. 103402 - 103402

Published: Feb. 17, 2023

There is a great urgency worldwide to pursue multi-objective growth while reducing the excessive consumption of resources and environment. As sustainable pathway, quality regional expected alleviate constraint limited land resources. In response, this paper investigates spatial effects on dependence. It contributes existing literature by proposing multidimensional measure for growth, applies land-use intensity index estimate city's dependence resources, uses Durbin panel models with optional weight matrices address relations between in 290 Chinese cities. The results from multiple strict robust tests confirm that spatial-fixed involving both economic geographic linkages best fit data study. indicate tends be more spatially polarized, it exerts positive effect use dependency. Spatial spillover exist utilization rather than neighboring Land Central region were likely affected local utilization. indirect component total dominant all regions. Our study recommends policies can benefit sustainability but reduce

Language: Английский

A multi-scale assessment of ecosystem health based on the Pressure-State-Response framework: a case in the Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River Urban Agglomerations, China DOI
Wanxu Chen

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 29(19), P. 29202 - 29219

Published: Jan. 7, 2022

Language: Английский

Citations

26

Identifying the Spatial–Temporal Pattern of Cropland’s Non-Grain Production and Its Effects on Food Security in China DOI Creative Commons
Jieyong Wang,

Chun Dai

Foods, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 11(21), P. 3494 - 3494

Published: Nov. 3, 2022

Non-grain production of cropland (NGPCL) is a common phenomenon in the process rapid urbanization order to meet diversified food demand and prosperity rural economy. However, excessive NGPCL will threaten grain production. How control moderate development achieve balance between security has become salient issue. In this study, we constructed framework measure NGPCL, revealed spatial-temporal pattern then analyzed its influencing factors from perspective human-land relationship. The results indicate that, firstly, overall degree China experienced an increase 0.44 0.51, while gap among cities was consistently enlarging, with range value increasing 0.74 0.91. Secondly, spatial high northwest southeast, low northeast central regions. southern economic developed area exhibited highest increase, Inner Mongolia, China, traditional agricultural areas decreasing trend NGPCL. Thirdly, agglomeration been intensified, Gansu-Xinjiang Desert plateau, southeast coastal belt, urban exhibiting "high-high" agglomeration, "low-low" agglomeration. Fourthly, positively correlated rate, land fragmentation, landscape diversity, price, policy, it negatively linked employment machinery level, cultivated per capita. findings research are not only deepen understanding but also great significance for policy makers propose targeted measures.

Language: Английский

Citations

26

Heterogeneous impacts of global land urbanization on land-use structure from economic and technological perspectives DOI Creative Commons
Ming Gao, Boyang Chen,

Yiyin Xu

et al.

Ecological Indicators, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 147, P. 109955 - 109955

Published: Feb. 7, 2023

Land urbanization has been widely identified as an important driver that influences the structure of land use, thereby causing changes in order land-use systems. Therefore, this study adopted cover data from MCD12Q1 products to estimate intensity (Lui) and information entropy (IELUS) for 109 countries (or regions), representing degree systems, respectively. Subsequently, fixed effects panel, threshold, vector autoregression regression analyses were conducted impacts Lui on IELUS techno-economic perspective, at global scale. Our results show four major findings: (1) Land-use Africa, Asia, Europe, South America had significant inverted U-shaped IELUS. (2) Regions Asia Europe with better status higher values inflection points. Similarly, North America's gross domestic product per capita made positive moderating IELUS, but its technological level reductions effects. (3) Finally, stimulating economic growth rate increase not significant, while they greater America, Asia. (4)The progress significantly decreased

Language: Английский

Citations

15

Balancing urban expansion with a focus on ecological security: A case study of Zhaotong City, China DOI Creative Commons
Yangyang Hu, Yu Li, Yijie Li

et al.

Ecological Indicators, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 156, P. 111105 - 111105

Published: Oct. 21, 2023

The conflict between socio-economic development and ecological environmental protection presents a significant challenge to achieving regional urban sustainable development. In Zhaotong City, Yunnan Province, China, this arises from the interplay expansion land, creating fundamental tension built-up non-built-up ecosystems. This study focuses on investigating spatial characteristics of expansion, constructing an security pattern based ecosystem service functions sensitivity, utilizing integrated models simulate paths analyze their formation mechanisms. results highlight that City has undergone rapid characterized by linear growth surrounding central city, specifically in east, north, west directions. areas exhibits discontinuous dotted-star distribution, with concentrated urbanization distinct boundary observed Zhaoyang District. contrast, other experience scattered indicative random land encroachment. Through simulation, three primary axes are identified: western town sprawl belt, axis, resource-rich corridor. Ecological conflicts primarily arise District, Zhenxiong County, Yanjin County. By combining these findings, analyzes scenario evolution revealing transition spreading spillover single center (Zhaoyang Ludian) during circle phase polycentric centered around District along axial radial paths. conclusion, contributes our understanding challenges posed City. findings underscore importance integrating considerations into planning processes need for practices achieve harmonious coexistence security. insights gained research offer guidance fostering beyond.

Language: Английский

Citations

14

How does quality regional growth affect land resources dependence in China? Evidence based on spatial Durbin panel models DOI Creative Commons
Feng Xu, Guangqing Chi,

Zhexi Zhang

et al.

Resources Policy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 81, P. 103402 - 103402

Published: Feb. 17, 2023

There is a great urgency worldwide to pursue multi-objective growth while reducing the excessive consumption of resources and environment. As sustainable pathway, quality regional expected alleviate constraint limited land resources. In response, this paper investigates spatial effects on dependence. It contributes existing literature by proposing multidimensional measure for growth, applies land-use intensity index estimate city's dependence resources, uses Durbin panel models with optional weight matrices address relations between in 290 Chinese cities. The results from multiple strict robust tests confirm that spatial-fixed involving both economic geographic linkages best fit data study. indicate tends be more spatially polarized, it exerts positive effect use dependency. Spatial spillover exist utilization rather than neighboring Land Central region were likely affected local utilization. indirect component total dominant all regions. Our study recommends policies can benefit sustainability but reduce

Language: Английский

Citations

13