2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.pce.2015.01.003
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An empirical study on the spatial distribution of the population, economy and water resources in Northeast China

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“…Songhua River watershed and Liao River watershed are located at the northeast of China. The areas of international rivers at the north and the east have relatively rich water resources while the main areas that lack water resources are at the central and the south, especially for the middle and lower reaches of Liao River, Liao East Peninsula, and the central cities of Jilin province (C. Zhang et al., 2015). Huai River watershed and Shandong Peninsula Coastal Rivers region are called Huai River Cluster together.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Songhua River watershed and Liao River watershed are located at the northeast of China. The areas of international rivers at the north and the east have relatively rich water resources while the main areas that lack water resources are at the central and the south, especially for the middle and lower reaches of Liao River, Liao East Peninsula, and the central cities of Jilin province (C. Zhang et al., 2015). Huai River watershed and Shandong Peninsula Coastal Rivers region are called Huai River Cluster together.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integrated development of urban population, economic, space, and the static coordination degree of urban integrated development and environment showed obvious periodical and fluctuant characteristics (Zhang et al, 2008). [8] According to Conglin et al (2015) that "The spatial dynamic distributions of the population, economy and water resources was large. The gravity centre of economy and per capita average annual total water resources moved westward, while the gravity centre of population gravity centre moved eastward in the period of 1997-2011 in Northeast China.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the uneven geographical distribution of water resources in China, as well as the inefficient utilization and allocation of water resources, have led to an annual decrease in available agricultural water resources, such that a stable supply of water resources cannot be guaranteed [22][23][24]. The predatory development of agricultural water resources in pursuit of economic benefits in many regions has severely affected the hydrological cycle and caused catastrophic damage to the environment and agricultural production, which will ultimately constrain the sustainable development of society [25][26][27].…”
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confidence: 99%