2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12030553
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Spatio-Temporal Evolution, Spillover Effects of Land Resource Use Efficiency in Urban Built-Up Area: A Further Analysis Based on Economic Agglomeration

Abstract: The Chinese “New Normal” economic model is a national strategy for adapting to sustainable development and offers important implications for the development of new economies. The “New Normal” economic model aims at improving the use efficiency of land resources in the framework of sustainable development. A discussion of the spatio-temporal evolution of land resource use efficiency (LRUE) in urban built-up areas can help in better assessing LRUE. In this paper, the super-efficiency slack-based measure (Super-S… Show more

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“…In their article, the relaxationmeasure-based SBM model proposed by Tone (2001) [31] demonstrated a better correction effect with the DEA model. It solved the non-zero slack problem and fully considered the undesirable outputs, and the measured efficiency values were more realistic [32]. The formula is as follows:…”
Section: Sbm Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their article, the relaxationmeasure-based SBM model proposed by Tone (2001) [31] demonstrated a better correction effect with the DEA model. It solved the non-zero slack problem and fully considered the undesirable outputs, and the measured efficiency values were more realistic [32]. The formula is as follows:…”
Section: Sbm Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%