
Land, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(5), P. 990 - 990
Published: May 3, 2025
Urban land use eco-efficiency (ULUEE) encapsulates the equilibrium between economic gains and environmental sustainability. The improvement of ULUEE has emerged as a critical measure in addressing climate change achieving dual-carbon objectives. This paper examines potential public data enhancing ULUEE, focusing on openness (PDO), using sample 294 prefecture-level cities spanning from 2014 to 2022. findings indicate that PDO significant positive impact result remains robust through various sensitivity tests. Further analysis reveals fosters urban innovation, stimulates industrial agglomeration, optimizes structures, further enhances innovation effects, agglomeration structural effects. A heterogeneity shows this effect is more pronounced regions with higher financial development levels economically advanced eastern regions, suggesting ecological benefits derived are contingent upon solid foundation. Additionally, substantial weaker digital infrastructure suboptimal regulation, implying can compensate for deficiencies governance, thereby contributing improvements ULUEE. broadens existing literature value data, uncovers promoting offers practical framework leveraging facilitate green transformation advancement.
Language: Английский