2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142215467
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Coupling Coordination Degree of Ecological-Economic and Its Influencing Factors in the Counties of Yangtze River Economic Belt

Abstract: The rapid economic development (ED) of the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) has had a significant negative impact on regional ecosystem services (ES). Accurately understanding and properly handling the relationship between ES and ED is critical to achieving coordinated regional development of the YREB. Restricted by a minimal number of research units, traditional studies have not fully considered the spatial heterogeneity of the influencing factors, leading to results with poor accuracy and applicability. To… Show more

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“…On the other hand, both the improvement of the water ecological environment and the reduction of water pollution are components of WEC, and since NU is becoming more coordinated with the improvement of the water ecological environment and the reduction of water pollution, it is obvious that NU is also becoming more coordinated with WEC. However, in terms of spatial distribution, the research conclusion of this paper for the lower reaches of the YREB is completely opposite to those of Deng et al and Li et al [72,73]. The reason for this is that the latter used the covariance coordination model, which includes individual parameters (K, α, β) determined by the researchers themselves.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…On the other hand, both the improvement of the water ecological environment and the reduction of water pollution are components of WEC, and since NU is becoming more coordinated with the improvement of the water ecological environment and the reduction of water pollution, it is obvious that NU is also becoming more coordinated with WEC. However, in terms of spatial distribution, the research conclusion of this paper for the lower reaches of the YREB is completely opposite to those of Deng et al and Li et al [72,73]. The reason for this is that the latter used the covariance coordination model, which includes individual parameters (K, α, β) determined by the researchers themselves.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…It is important to shift the focus from the conventional quantitative effect of international commerce to the quality effect in order to boost trade and encourage high-quality economic growth along the Yangtze River Economic Belt. While there are clear variations between the upstream, midstream, and downstream, regionally speaking, the coefficients of trade in the relevant models for these three regions are 2.043, 1.869, and 5.252 [ 26 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In summary, current research on the adaptability of water resource-dominated complex systems primarily focuses on evaluating water resource carrying capacity [ 30 ] , the coordination between water resources [ 31 ] and economic-social development, and assessing water resource security space [32] . However, the predominant research methods are limited to the use of gray Correlation Model [33] , TOPSIS [34] , and decoupling models [35] . From the perspective of research data, most of these research methods use water consumption data only as the total water resource consumption in the research area, without considering the relationship between water consumption and economic growth.…”
Section: /19mentioning
confidence: 99%