4.5 Article

Evaluation of the coordinated development of economic, urbanization and environmental systems: a case study of China

Journal

CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Volume 23, Issue 2, Pages 685-708

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10098-020-01999-5

Keywords

Economic system; Urbanization system; Environmental system; Coupling coordination; Comprehensive evaluation; China

Funding

  1. Chunhui Plan Cooperative Research Project Foundation of Ministry of Education of China [HLJ2019002]
  2. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong Special Administration Region [GRF PolyU 152031/17B]
  3. Hong Kong Polytechnic University [SB1F, ZJM2]

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This research investigates the interaction and development levels of economic, urbanization, and environmental systems in China, highlighting the prominent indicators of economic scale, spatial urbanization, and environmental governance. It points out the increasing trend of development level in economic, urbanization, and environmental systems, with environmental system lagging behind. The study also discusses the reduction of spatial differences and the existing unbalanced development at regional level in the coupling coordination of these systems.
The rapid development of economic and urbanization systems exerts a negative impact on environmental system. To achieve the sustainable development of a country, it is important to obtain an in-depth understanding of the interaction among economic, urbanization and environmental systems. A coupling coordination model of the three systems is constructed in this research to investigate the interactions among the three systems in China. This study determines the contribution rate of each indicator to the three systems during the studied period, then evaluates the development levels of the three systems and finally explores coupling coordination levels among them. The results show that economic scale, spatial urbanization and environmental governance are the prominent indicator in the economic, urbanization and environmental systems, respectively. The findings suggest that the policy makers need to consider these indicators for the development of the three systems. Furthermore, the development level of economic, urbanization and environmental systems in China generally shows an upward trend, while the environmental system development has been lagging behind the development level of economic and urbanization systems. The spatial difference exists chronically, but such differences are gradually decreasing as time evolves. Among these systems, the reduction of difference in urbanization system is most obvious. Although the coupling coordination level of the three systems presents an upward trend, unbalanced development of these systems in regional level still exists. The insightful implications are discussed for coordinated development. [GRAPHICS] .

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