“…Others have developed evaluation systems that incorporate the five key aspects of innovation, coordination, greenness, openness, and sharing, focusing on the factors influencing HQD. Additional research has extended the evaluation model to include economic performance, innovation efficiency, coordinated growth, environmental sustainability, and social welfare, while examining spatiotemporal variations in development levels and associated factors [ [32] , [33] , [34] ]. According to existing literature on urban agglomerations and HQD, HQD aims to fulfill the growing aspirations for a better future, encapsulating new development concepts like innovation, coordination, green growth, and improved quality of life [ [35] , [36] , [37] , [38] , [39] ].…”