2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11123320
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Balancing Population Distribution and Sustainable Economic Development in Yangtze River Economic Belt of China

Abstract: From a macro perspective, the inconsistency between population distribution and economic development reflects the lag of population mobility and, at the same time, widens regions’ economic disparity. China, as a socialist country, is very concerned with the regional disparities. Aiming at analyzing ways to reduce regional disparities and promote balanced and sustainable regional developments, this paper applies spatial analytical methods in econometrics, using the Yangtze River Economic Belt in China as an exa… Show more

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“…where I represents the decoupling coefficient between the rural residential land area and resident population; RL indicates the rate of land area change in rural settlements; RP indicates the difference in the number of rural people; LA 0 and LA t refer to the land area used in rural settlements in the early and late stages of the study, respectively; and PQ 0 and PQ t refer to the rural population at the beginning and end of the study, respectively. In the study of the decoupling state and Tapio method [26,27], the critical values for the elasticity coefficient were determined to be 0.8 and 1.2 (Table 2, Figure 3).…”
Section: Decoupling Of Changes In Rural Population and Residential Landmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where I represents the decoupling coefficient between the rural residential land area and resident population; RL indicates the rate of land area change in rural settlements; RP indicates the difference in the number of rural people; LA 0 and LA t refer to the land area used in rural settlements in the early and late stages of the study, respectively; and PQ 0 and PQ t refer to the rural population at the beginning and end of the study, respectively. In the study of the decoupling state and Tapio method [26,27], the critical values for the elasticity coefficient were determined to be 0.8 and 1.2 (Table 2, Figure 3).…”
Section: Decoupling Of Changes In Rural Population and Residential Landmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to establish a joint mayors' meeting system, the Yangtze River Delta region established the Yangtze River Delta Cities Economic Coordination Council in 1997 (Xiang et al, 2019), following the principle of "three regions uniting and industry governing together", which has played an active role in breaking down regional barriers and improving people's sense of regional identity, as opposed to the lax economic and political communication. The Yangtze River Delta region has a higher level of coordinated development between cities, with the radiation of large cities to small cities.…”
Section: Public Service Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The level of urban development restricts the development of the regional economy [58]. The lack of the development level in cities in the Wanjiang City Belt affects the undertaking of industrial transfer [59]. In recent years, the development of the Wanjiang City Belt has shown a good momentum, but the overall economic level is still low.…”
Section: Analysis Of Nonparametric Testmentioning
confidence: 99%