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A three-dimensional evaluation model for green development: evidence from Chinese provinces along the belt and road

Journal

ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 25, Issue 10, Pages 11557-11581

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-022-02542-w

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The belt and road; Green development; Carbon neutrality; Obstacle diagnosis model

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The establishment of the green belt and road is an important choice for promoting green and low-carbon development and achieving sustainable development. By developing an evaluation system and assessing the green development level, targeted measures and suggestions can be provided to improve regional green development.
The establishment of the green belt and road is an inevitable choice to conform to and lead the green and low-carbon cycle development and an inherent requirement for sustainable development. Therefore, we establish an evaluation system of green development oriented to carbon neutrality, and calculate the green development level (GDL) of the provinces along the belt and road in China from 2003 to 2018 by using a three-dimensional evaluation model. In addition, this paper employs the Obstacle Degree Model to identify the main obstacle factors that affect GDL, and provides targeted and differentiated countermeasures and suggestions for improving the regional GDL. Our results suggested that the overall GDL has improved, but not obvious, with a low level. The GDL and coordination degree between different regions exist certain differences, and its spatial pattern is characterized by high in southeast and northeast, low in southwest and northwest. From a regional perspective, innovation capacity is the key factor that affects the green development of the region in southeast, northeast, northwest and southwest China. Driving economic green transformation and promoting industrial energy conservation and emission reduction through technological innovation are the internal driving forces to achieve regional green sustainable development.

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