Remote Sensing,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(13), P. 3356 - 3356
Published: June 30, 2023
Air
pollutants,
primarily
PM2.5,
have
inflicted
significant
harm
on
public
health
and
sustainable
urban
development
in
the
Yangtze
River
Economic
Belt
(YREB).
Previous
studies
often
neglected
coordinated
measurement
of
PM2.5
human
natural
factors
this
area.
Therefore,
paper
focuses
YREB.
Using
a
geographic
information
system
(GIS)
platform,
along
with
remote
sensing
statistical
data
spanning
from
2000
to
2020,
study
employs
spatial
analysis
uncover
spatial-temporal
characteristics
its
agglomeration
patterns.
Furthermore,
further
panel
Durbin
model
investigate
anthropogenic
driving
concentrations
across
multiple
scales.
The
results
reveals
an
“M”-shaped
change
trend
within
exhibit
characteristics,
whereby
most
agglomerations
are
high-pollution
areas.
Moreover,
changes
jointly
influenced
by
several
factors,
including
secondary
industry,
built-up
area,
population
density,
annual
precipitation,
NDVI.
dominant
influencing
three
major
both
similarities
differences.
In
addition,
for
effective
governance
coordination
regions,
policymakers
should
diligently
consider
shared
predominant
varying
specific
each
region
future.
This
expands
research
content
watershed
collaborative
governance,
provides
practical
support
other
environmental
management.
Environmental Technology & Innovation,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
32, P. 103372 - 103372
Published: Sept. 22, 2023
Reviewing
the
coupling
coordination
between
urban
ecological
resilience
(UER)
and
new-type
urbanization
(NU)
has
gradually
become
a
necessary
condition
for
understanding
structure
service
patterns
of
systems.
Discussion
on
temporal
spatial
evolution
in
UER
NU
agglomerations
with
different
characteristics
is
beneficial
operational
mechanisms
ecosystems.
This
work
constructs
novel
evaluation
framework
process
NU,
scientifically
measures
performance
each
indicator
using
entropy
method
CRITIC
method.
By
degree
(CCD)
model,
this
paper
explores
spatio-temporal
effects
relationship
which
narrowed
cognitive
gap.
Using
Chengdu-Chongqing
Economic
Circle
China
as
an
example,
validity
practicality
are
verified.
The
results
show
that
CCD
generally
shows
rapid
growth
trend
time
tends
to
be
balanced;
development
significant
differences
influenced
by
factors
such
location
advantage,
natural
resources,
human
social
activities.
These
findings
can
provide
decision-making
information
reference
system
services,
livability,
government
planning.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
154, P. 110733 - 110733
Published: July 31, 2023
Clarifying
the
impact
of
anthropogenic
factors
on
ecosystem
service
value
(ESV)
is
crucial
to
achieving
sustainable
development.
However,
dynamics
human-disturbed
complex
ESVs
vary
from
region
region,
and
specific
mechanism
this
remains
unclear,
confusing
land
use
planning.
Therefore,
study
focuses
Urban
Agglomeration
around
Poyang
Lake
in
a
typical
area
China,
uses
improved
equivalent
factor
analyze
ESV
estimation
spatial–temporal
change,
employs
Geographically
Weighted
Regression
model
Geographical
Detectors
explore
regional
differences
mechanisms
ESV.
The
results
indicate
that
has
increased
2000
2020,
with
slowed-down
growth
rate.
Spatially,
shows
decreasing
trend
core
periphery
as
distance
lake
increases.
Further
analysis
reveals
significant
spatial
heterogeneity
ESV,
more
potent
interaction
effects
than
single
effects.
Specifically,
there
strong
between
urban
development
industrial/agricultural
factors.
Furthermore,
anthropogenic-driven
forces
affecting
become
increasingly
peripheral
area.
These
findings
provide
valuable
insights
into
distribution,
dynamics,