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Seeking sustainable development policies at the municipal level based on the triad of city, economy and environment: evidence from Hunan province, China

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 290, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112554

Keywords

Environmental Kuznets curve; Urban expansion; Eco-environment; Panel data model; Hunan province

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2019YFD1101304]
  2. Key Research and Development Projects in Social Development of Hunan Province [2019SK2101, 2020SK2095]
  3. Guizhou Education Department Youth Science and Technology Talents Growth Project [KY2017313]

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The study examined the relationships between urbanization, economic development, and ecological environment quality in cities in Hunan province over the past decade using the Environmental Kuznets Curve theory. It found that urban expansion had a high positive impact on economic development, particularly at high urbanization levels, but also had significant negative effects on ecological environment quality. The overall trend showed a slow improvement in environmental quality in cities at both low and high levels of urban expansion.
Keeping urbanization, economy and eco-environment in harmony is a core issue for attaining Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in any complex geographical regions. Previous studies mainly focused on seeking the balance between urban expansion levels, eco-environment quality and socioeconomic degree. But the challenges still exist in solving the negative influence of urban expansion that affects eco-environmental and economic development. Based on the Environmental Kuznets Curve theory, we involved inclusive indexes to analyze the interlinkages of eco-environment quality, economic level, and urban expansion degree, which closely relate to urban sustainable development goals and spatial complexity, as well as using available data corresponding to waterfront cities. Cities in Hunan were taken as a study-case, and the study period of 2006-2016 covers the last 10 years of the millennium development goals agenda and the first 2 years of SDGs agenda. The key indicators of city-economy-environment relationships were different at the provincial level, urban level and urbanization grade. According to the regression models and inverted N shape curve, urban expansion resulted in high positive effects on economic development level and negative effects on ecological environment quality, partically higher at high urbanization level than that of the low ones. But the overall trends were that the environmental quality of the cities was undergoing slowly improving processes both at low and high urban expansion levels. Promoting adaptations with the eco-environmental capacity when formulating policies and taking actions is necessary for realizing sustainable cities and communities (SDG11), life on land (SDG15), decent work and economic growth (SDG8) and responsible consumption and production (SDG12) at the same time. Regulating citizens' density, urban expansion speed in area, the quantity of enterprises with heavy pollution, and the structure of industry to the suitable urbanization stages is an important way for achieving SDGs at provincial and municipal levels.

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