2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12072779
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Decoupling of Land Use Intensity and Ecological Environment in Gansu Province, China

Abstract: Land is the carrier of the production and living activities of human society and the basis of survival and development of all living organisms. With the continuous development of the social economy, the unreasonable use of land is becoming more and more serious, aggravating the deterioration of the ecological environment. Most studies in this field have mainly focused on land use changes and the corresponding impacts on the ecological environment, but relatively few studies have delinked the relationship betwe… Show more

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“…In 2005, based on the concept of elasticity, Tapio used the CO 2 emissions of the transportation industry in European countries as the research data indices. The exponential simulation of economic growth and CO 2 emissions was conducted [ 23 ]. Tapio defined decoupling as an elasticity value less than 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2005, based on the concept of elasticity, Tapio used the CO 2 emissions of the transportation industry in European countries as the research data indices. The exponential simulation of economic growth and CO 2 emissions was conducted [ 23 ]. Tapio defined decoupling as an elasticity value less than 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The affected population reached 64.17 million, causing the issue of ecological security to attract widespread attention from all walks of life [3,4]. The harsh ecological environment has failed to meet people's needs for a better environment and posed a threat to the sustainable development of human society and economy and the national ecological security guarantee system [5,6]. The Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the Party put forward the strategic goals of achieving new progress in the construction of ecological civilization, strengthening the ecological security barrier, and significantly improving the urban and rural human settlement environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the current environmental research, these approaches have been applied in several areas and sectors, e.g., the decoupling of resource productivity from the economic growth [18], the decoupling of energy-related GHG emissions from economic growth [19], the decoupling of the economic growth from the environmental impacts due to EU-28 consumption [20] and decoupling the relationship between land-use intensity and the natural environment [21]. In the transport sector, Finel and Tapio [22] and Tapio [23] conducted a decoupling analysis of GDP from traffic volume and carbon dioxide emissions from transport, and Ru et al [24] focused on the decoupling of CO 2 emissions per capita from income per capita in developed countries.…”
Section: The Literature Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%