Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 1, 2023
Abstract
In
the
context
of
global
warming,
urban
agglomerations
need
to
consider
coupling
degree
between
environmental
system
and
urbanization
represented
by
"Economic-Social-Housing-Public"
systems,
in
relation
carbon
emissions.
This
is
great
importance
support
regional
reduction.
paper
constructs
evaluation
index
environment
system.
It
analyses
current
status
coordination
divergence
multi-systems
Yangtze
River
Delta
region
2000–2019,
using
CRITIC
weights
method
coupled
model.
Then,
this
uses
GeoDetector
model
sort
out
indicators
affecting
interactions
among
based
on
consideration
geographical
characteristics.
The
results
show
that:
(1)
level
system,
have
increased
significantly
from
2000
2019.
However,
there
are
large
differences,
with
provincial
capital
its
periphery
clearly
different
peripheral
areas.
(2)
More
than
economic
ecological
indicators.
Several
residential
public
systems
actually
a
significant
impact
adjustment.
(3)
Carbon
emissions
found
an
increasing
weight
year
year,
becoming
one
most
important
factors
(4)
terms
influencing
factors,
synergistic
effect
several
factors.
There
obvious
"1
+
1
>
2"
relationship
technology
Land,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(2), P. 498 - 498
Published: Feb. 16, 2023
The
current
need
for
territories
and
societies
to
grow
is
based
on
the
Sustainable
Development
Models
as
well
United
Nations
(UN)
Agenda
2030
Goals
(SDGs).
In
that
case,
such
new
forms
of
tourism
development
imply
creating
upgrading
critical
infrastructures,
facilities,
equipment,
or
differentiated
activities
bring
clients
who
align
with
desired
SDGs.
this
regard,
thematic
literature
provides
evidence
some
typologies
(nature-based,
rural,
culturally-based
creative
tourism)
play
a
role
in
attaining
sustainable
regional
development.
Therefore,
paper
aims
unfold
what
can
be
learned
from
pilot
projects
implemented
Azores
region
aimed
toward
so-desired
sustainability.
Contextually,
obtained
results
ask
leaders
consider
encouraging
entrepreneurship
associated
small
medium-sized
firms;
fostering
diversity
touristic
offerings;
designing
guidelines
follow
models
SDGs;
meaningful
investments
conservation
protection
cultural
heritage,
Azorean
endogenous
resources.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(14), P. 5903 - 5903
Published: July 11, 2024
Rapid
urbanization
inevitably
exerts
pressure
on
the
surrounding
ecological
environment,
and
balancing
relationship
between
environment
is
crucial
for
sustainable
urban
development.
Taking
Yangtze
River
Delta
agglomeration
(YRDUA)
as
a
case
study,
this
paper
utilizes
MODIS
data
nighttime
light
to
construct
Remote
Sensing
Ecological
Index
(MRSEI)
Comprehensive
Nighttime
Light
(CNLI)
distributions
depict
quality
levels.
Based
this,
Coupled
Coordination
Degree
(CCD)
model
employed
calculate
coupling
coordination
level
two,
Geodetector
used
analyze
underlying
causes
affecting
CCD.
The
results
indicate
following:
(1)
overall
of
YRDUA
tends
be
stable,
but
there
are
significant
differences
regions.
Areas
with
deteriorating
conditions
concentrated
in
cities
higher
rates
changes.
(2)
All
developing
towards
coordination,
imbalances
development
among
different
(3)
key
factors
CCD
derived
from
socioeconomic
elements
rather
than
natural
elements,
interaction
GDP
DEM
having
strongest
explanatory
power
(4)
CNLI
positively
correlated
CCD,
MRSEI
negatively
decisive
factor
research
findings
can
provide
theoretical
guidance
promoting
European Journal of Innovation Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 12, 2025
Purpose
This
study
aims
to
assess
the
mediating
and
driving
roles
of
knowledge
cooperation
in
effectiveness
G60
Sci-tech
Innovation
Corridor
(G60
STIC)
for
regional
collaborative
innovation
within
economy
context.
Furthermore,
it
focuses
on
whether
is
more
effective
than
resource
terms
spatial
spillover
its
effects
innovation.
Design/methodology/approach
employs
multiple
statistical
econometric
approaches,
including
social
network,
Super-DEA,
difference-in-difference
model
(SDID)
effect
model,
measure
paths
framework
STIC
Yangtze
River
Delta
region
(YRD)
from
2002
2022.
Findings
First,
networks
validate
strengthening
primarily
centred
provincial
cities
leading
manufacturing
locales,
with
smaller
radiating
outwards
these
centres.
The
network
was
generally
stronger
network.
Second,
significantly
enhances
efficiency
by
intensifying
knowledge,
interactive
networks.
Third,
context
economy,
presents
a
stimulating
cooperation.
Originality/value
clarifies
existence
role
strategic,
innovative
platforms
further
verifies
cooperation,
which
serves
as
vital
element
promoting
strategic
optimise
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 723 - 723
Published: March 27, 2025
This
study
addresses
the
challenges
related
to
distribution
of
elderly
care
facilities
in
Yangtze
River
Delta
(YRD)
region,
which
is
experiencing
a
rapidly
aging
population.
With
over
176
million
people
aged
65
and
above
China
as
2019
population
YRD
continuing
grow,
analyzes
spatial
distribution,
evolution,
supply–demand
balance
facilities.
Using
GIS
technologies,
multi-source
data
analysis,
autocorrelation
techniques,
research
identifies
key
regional
patterns.
Shanghai
exhibits
clear
hierarchical
facilities,
Jiangsu
shows
“south
strong,
north
weak”
trend,
while
Zhejiang
Anhui
demonstrate
opposite.
The
also
highlights
shift
towards
smaller,
community-based
reflecting
growing
demand
for
more
localized
services.
It
uncovers
significant
mismatches
low
coordination
between
supply
demand,
particularly
rural
urban
fringe
areas,
indicating
need
better
balanced
resource
distribution.
To
address
these
challenges,
recommends
(a)
establishing
cross-regional
resource-sharing
mechanisms;
(b)
promoting
development
small,
facilities;
(c)
integrating
services;
(d)
leveraging
technology
smart
care,
including
use
big
AI
optimize
service
delivery.
These
strategies
aim
improve
equity
accessibility
services,
ensuring
that
underserved
areas
receive
support.
findings
provide
comprehensive
framework
policies,
offering
valuable
insights
other
urbanizing
regions
countries
facing
similar
demographic
challenges.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
159, P. 111635 - 111635
Published: Jan. 26, 2024
As
urban
areas
expand,
understanding
the
spatial
organization
of
functional
zones
becomes
crucial
for
efficient
planning
and
sustainable
growth.
The
Yangtze
River
Economic
Belt
(YREB),
a
significant
economic
region
in
China,
is
an
exemplary
case
to
investigate
these
dynamics.
regional
cities
can
play
pivotal
role
influencing
interrelationships,
collaborative
interactions,
resource
allocations
among
different
within
city.
Using
YREB
as
study,
this
research
leverages
"points
interest"
(POI)
data
co-location
patterns
(CPs)
mining
techniques
uncover
method
involves
identifying
candidate
through
neighboring
instances
filtering
storing
them
derive
second-order
zones.
Distinct
forms
across
are
subsequently
identified.
study
also
introduces
metrics
such
industry
association
graph
density
distinctive
ratio
quantify
associations
their
relevance.
An
formulated
delineate
interconnections
Cities
categorized
based
on
competitiveness
levels,
followed
by
thorough
analysis
Key
findings
include:
(1)
Catering
services,
business
residences,
financial
insurance
shopping
services
exhibit
most
prevalent
distribution
patterns.
(2)
Government
agencies,
social
groups,
healthcare
renowned
tourist
sites
emerge
isolated
nodes
layout.
(3)
Out
130
YREB,
75
identified
Multi-isolated
node
cities,
51
Single
4
Mixed
function
each
with
specific
rules
notable
PI
values.
(4)
volume
urbanization
levels
demonstrate
complex,
varied
influence
industrial
functions
YREB.