2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13020996
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Research on Sustainable Land Use Based on Production–Living–Ecological Function: A Case Study of Hubei Province, China

Abstract: After decades of rapid development, there exists insufficient and contradictory land use in the world, and social, economic and ecological sustainable development is facing severe challenges. Balanced land use functions (LUFs) can promote sustainable land use and reduces land pressures from limited land resources. In this study, we propose a new conceptual index system using the entropy weight method, regional center of gravity theory, coupling coordination degree model and obstacle factor identification model… Show more

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“…Scale of production space Scale of agricultural land [31] Scale of industrial land [31] Structure of production space Advancement of industrial structure [32] Efficiency of production space Grain output rate [33] Land output rate [34] Industrial efficiency [34] Living space (livable life) SDGs 1 and 11…”
Section: Items Sdgs First-level Indices Second-level Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Scale of production space Scale of agricultural land [31] Scale of industrial land [31] Structure of production space Advancement of industrial structure [32] Efficiency of production space Grain output rate [33] Land output rate [34] Industrial efficiency [34] Living space (livable life) SDGs 1 and 11…”
Section: Items Sdgs First-level Indices Second-level Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scale of living space Size of residential space [31] Quality of living Green-space coverage ratio [33] Engel's coefficient of urban residents [33] Convenience of living Transportation convenient [35] Traffic accessibility [36] Ecological space (beautiful ecology) SDGs 3, 6, 13, and 15…”
Section: Items Sdgs First-level Indices Second-level Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Figure 2). Coupling, which stems from physics, describes the phenomenon by which two or more systems influence each other through interactive mechanisms [44,45]. Therefore, the coupling degree ( ) can be used to explore the relationship between urban and rural development.…”
Section: The Coupling Coordination Degree Model (Ccd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the coupling coordination model has been applied by many scholars to study the relationship between systems in various fields and their change rules. For example, the coupling relationship between urbanization and natural disasters [19], between China's new urbanization and ecological environmental pressure [20], and between production, living, and ecological functions are studied [21]. Similarly, on the basis of the construction of the evaluation index system of WRCC, many scholars use the coupling-coordination degree model to study the coordinated development state of different systems and distinguish the types of backward development [22,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%