2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11041171
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Temporal and Spatial Changes in Coupling and Coordinating Degree of New Urbanization and Ecological-Environmental Stress in China

Abstract: Over the past years, new urbanization in China has accelerated steadily and led to a continuous increase in ecological-environmental (eco-environmental) stress. A deep understanding of the coupling relationship between new urbanization and ecological-environmental stress is essential to benefiting the urban management in making decisions. How to realize the coordinated development of urbanization and the eco-environment is not only the key issue in world economic and social development, but has also been a hot… Show more

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“…At present, with the acceleration of industrialization and urbanization, the phenomena of population growth and urban expansion appear to be more and more prominent, which have exerted tremendous pressure on resources and the environment. The ecological environment has reached a critical state, which is accompanied by a series of problems such as loss of biodiversity, aggravation of soil and water losses and land desertification (Fang et al 2019;Plieninger et al 2015;Yao et al 2019). The problem has threatened the safety of human life and property as well as the sustainable development of society and the economy seriously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, with the acceleration of industrialization and urbanization, the phenomena of population growth and urban expansion appear to be more and more prominent, which have exerted tremendous pressure on resources and the environment. The ecological environment has reached a critical state, which is accompanied by a series of problems such as loss of biodiversity, aggravation of soil and water losses and land desertification (Fang et al 2019;Plieninger et al 2015;Yao et al 2019). The problem has threatened the safety of human life and property as well as the sustainable development of society and the economy seriously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where D is the degree of coordination between the investment potential and the economic development index; U is the investment potential index [20]; Q is the economic development level index; C is the coupling degree between investment potential and economic development; T is the comprehensive coordination index of the two systems; α, β are the undetermined coefficients. While investment potential serves as an essential catalyst for economic growth, it is not the only driving factor for economic development, and in this study, we used α = 0.4 and β = 0.6 [20,21]. The formulas used are as follows:…”
Section: Entropy Weight Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous studies, there were many classifications for the results of coupling coordination degree. Yao et al divided coupling coordination degree into three categories: coordination, transition, and imbalanced recession, which were subdivided into 10 subcategories [57]; Xu et al divided coupling coordination degree into five classes, from unsatisfactory coupling coordination to satisfactory coupling coordination [56]. Fei et al hold that the coupling coordination degree value (0~1) can be described by three stages: disorder stage, transition stage, and coordination stage [58].…”
Section: Coupling and Coordination Degree Of Plementioning
confidence: 99%