4.7 Article

Trend analysis and obstacle factor of inter provincial water resources carrying capacity in China: from the perspective of decoupling pressure and support capacity

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 21, Pages 31551-31566

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-18255-y

Keywords

Water carrying capacity; Decoupling model; Obstacle degree model; Pressure-support capacity

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [72104046]
  2. LiaoNing Revitalization Talents Program [XLYC1907012]
  3. Liaoning Provincial Cultural Masters and Four Batches Talent Training Project [LNSGYP20071]
  4. Major project of the National Social Science Fund [21ZD148]
  5. National Statistical Science Research Project [2021LZ24]
  6. Liaoning BaiQianWan Talents Program [113]
  7. Double First Class Scientific Research Key Project in Gansu Province [GSSYLXM-06]

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The distribution of water resources among provinces in China has a significant impact on the social and economic development of each region. This study examines the water resources carrying capacity (WRCC) of Chinese provinces by analyzing dynamic changes and key factors hindering improvement. The study finds significant inter-provincial differences in WRCC, with provinces rich in natural water resources and economically developed provinces having higher WRCC.
The high distribution of water resources among provinces in China considerably impacts the development of society and economy in each region. Thus, it is of great practical significance to examine the water resources carrying capacity (WRCC) of each Chinese province. This paper constructs a comprehensive evaluation index system for the WRCC from two aspects: pressure and support. First, it analyzes dynamic changes in the WRCC of 31 Chinese provinces in China by using the decoupling model (DM). Second, it analyzes the key factors that hinder the improvement of WRCC by using the obstacle degree model (ODM). The study found that there are significant inter-provincial differences in China's WRCC. Provinces with greater natural water resources have a higher WRCC. Under the condition of similar natural water resources, WRCC in economically developed provinces is higher. From 2008 to 2015, China's overall WRCC has been increasing. Moreover, three-fifth of China's provinces can be classified as Upward-type (Upward I, Upward II, and Upward III) provinces and their WRCC is in a good state by considering the decoupling type and trend of WRCC in two periods together. The main obstacle factors hindering the improvement of the WRCC are total water resources (X-1), water supply per capita (X-2), total water supply (X-3), forest cover rate (X-9), soil erosion control area (X-10), water consumption saving (X-12), and water usage penetration rate (X-22). This study can provide a scientific basis for understanding change trend of WRCC in Chinese provinces and improve their WRCC.

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