2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13041771
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Evaluation and Optimization of Urban Land-Use Efficiency: A Case Study in Sichuan Province of China

Abstract: In the recent 10 years, China’s housing prices and land prices have risen rapidly, resulting in precious land resources, thus restricting the development of the cities. How to effectively measure urban land-use efficiency and how to optimize it has become a stumbling block on the road of sustainable development in China. This article focuses on the vital province in southwest China—Sichuan Province, which is facing the problem of insufficient land-use efficiency and uses the data of 32 cities from 2003 to 2018… Show more

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“…The strength of environmental regulations reflects the strictness of the formulation and the implementation of environmental regulatory policies in a region [43,44], with obvious regional characteristics [45]. The measurement methods of environmental regulation were very diverse, but the comprehensive index method based on pollutant emission was most commonly used [46].…”
Section: Explanatory Variable: Environmental Regulatory Strength (Ers)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strength of environmental regulations reflects the strictness of the formulation and the implementation of environmental regulatory policies in a region [43,44], with obvious regional characteristics [45]. The measurement methods of environmental regulation were very diverse, but the comprehensive index method based on pollutant emission was most commonly used [46].…”
Section: Explanatory Variable: Environmental Regulatory Strength (Ers)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, DEA is inferior to the entropy method in terms of objectivity of the assignment and interpretability of the weights [26]. In addition, principal component analysis [27] and slacks-based measure (SBM) method [28] have also been used to measure LUE. In short, scholars will choose the most appropriate estimation method according to the needs of the study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scale effect theory suggests that the scale effect of specialised division of labour among industrial enterprises stimulates sustainable production behaviour [15,16]. At the same time, industrial agglomeration brings about centralized pollution control and pollution outsourcing, which can improve production efficiency and thus alleviate haze pollution [17]. The "learning effect" and "competition effect" brought about by knowledge spillover will eventually promote technological progress, adjust the regional industrial structure, promote regional green production, and thus reduce haze pollution [18,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%