2024
DOI: 10.1111/exsy.13548
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Spatial coordination and industrial pollution of urban agglomerations: Evidence from the Yellow River Basin in China

Chao Hua,
Zhenhua Zhang,
Jianjun Miao
et al.

Abstract: Population, economy, and other social factors of urban agglomerations in river basins bear the inescapable responsibility for water environmental pollution. This article utilizes data from 53 cities in three regional‐level urban agglomerations in the Yellow River Basin (YRB) from 2006 to 2015 as research samples to analyse the impact of the coupling and coordination of physical space expansion (PSE) and social space structure (SSS) of urban agglomerations on industrial pollution. Multi‐source remote sensing da… Show more

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“…Research into the coupling coordination degree (CCD) significantly contributes to understanding the interactions and mutual influences among various socioeconomic subsystems. To date, extensive studies have explored the coupling coordination of numerous socioeconomic subsystems [34][35][36]. Yet, investigations into coupling coordination concerning digital financial inclusion or common prosperity remain scarce.…”
Section: Research On Coupling Coordination Degreementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research into the coupling coordination degree (CCD) significantly contributes to understanding the interactions and mutual influences among various socioeconomic subsystems. To date, extensive studies have explored the coupling coordination of numerous socioeconomic subsystems [34][35][36]. Yet, investigations into coupling coordination concerning digital financial inclusion or common prosperity remain scarce.…”
Section: Research On Coupling Coordination Degreementioning
confidence: 99%