How Urban–Rural Integration Symbiosis Can Ameliorate the Socioeconomic Inequity in Ecological Space: Evidence from Yunnan, China DOI Open Access

Xianjuan An,

Meng Lijun,

Xueting Zeng

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(7), P. 2895 - 2895

Published: March 25, 2025

The excessive occupation of ecological space (ES) due to city expansion and construction can reduce a variety natural values socioeconomic benefits, which would also bring challenges associated with rights justice between urban areas (with economic impetus) rural rich endowments). A more sustainable development mode is required shift population–industry–land (PIL) allocation from urban-led commensalism (ULC) PIL interaction by urban–rural mutualism (URM). Thus, an integration six-step symbiotic framework (UISS) was built reflect how the change in (the ULC URM transformation process) ameliorate inequity (IES). Moreover, two-way fixed-effects model heterogeneity analysis are used discuss improvement level (URI) ameliorates IES under unfairness, differences regions, mismatch gravity centers perspective spatiotemporal dynamic changes various environments. comprehensive multi-perspective based on (MEU) applied effect Yunnan Province, China. results be obtained as follows: (1) URI including units shows steady rise growth, maximum growth rate 22.89%, indicates that has changed mode. (2) temporal unfairness been steadily alleviated, but spatial remain obvious unique environment. distance ES PO-IN increasing some regions (e.g., Kunming), while decreasing others Qujing). (3) generates significant differences, mismatch, especially through industrial population units. good environment, business structure, transportation conditions, government size, conducive ameliorating environmental adaptability All provide scientific reference for regional planning management mutualistic areas.

Language: Английский

How Urban–Rural Integration Symbiosis Can Ameliorate the Socioeconomic Inequity in Ecological Space: Evidence from Yunnan, China DOI Open Access

Xianjuan An,

Meng Lijun,

Xueting Zeng

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(7), P. 2895 - 2895

Published: March 25, 2025

The excessive occupation of ecological space (ES) due to city expansion and construction can reduce a variety natural values socioeconomic benefits, which would also bring challenges associated with rights justice between urban areas (with economic impetus) rural rich endowments). A more sustainable development mode is required shift population–industry–land (PIL) allocation from urban-led commensalism (ULC) PIL interaction by urban–rural mutualism (URM). Thus, an integration six-step symbiotic framework (UISS) was built reflect how the change in (the ULC URM transformation process) ameliorate inequity (IES). Moreover, two-way fixed-effects model heterogeneity analysis are used discuss improvement level (URI) ameliorates IES under unfairness, differences regions, mismatch gravity centers perspective spatiotemporal dynamic changes various environments. comprehensive multi-perspective based on (MEU) applied effect Yunnan Province, China. results be obtained as follows: (1) URI including units shows steady rise growth, maximum growth rate 22.89%, indicates that has changed mode. (2) temporal unfairness been steadily alleviated, but spatial remain obvious unique environment. distance ES PO-IN increasing some regions (e.g., Kunming), while decreasing others Qujing). (3) generates significant differences, mismatch, especially through industrial population units. good environment, business structure, transportation conditions, government size, conducive ameliorating environmental adaptability All provide scientific reference for regional planning management mutualistic areas.

Language: Английский

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