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Evaluating water resources carrying capacity of Pearl River Delta by entropy weight-TOPSIS model

Journal

FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.967775

Keywords

entropy weight-TOPSIS model; Pearl River Delta; water resources carrying capacity; regional differences; green economy

Funding

  1. Department of Education of Guangdong Province
  2. Scientific Research Foundation of Guangzhou Xinhua University [2020KQNCX125]
  3. Human Geography and Urban-rural Planning [2020KYQN01, 2019KYYB08]
  4. [F22MJ04JY]

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The WRCC of cities in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) was analyzed using the entropy weight-TOPSIS model, revealing low overall scores with significant regional differences. Shenzhen, Zhaoqing, and Huizhou obtained higher scores, while Zhongshan, Foshan, and Zhuhai scored lower. Additionally, Shenzhen had a high score for the socio-economic subsystem, while cities like Huizhou, Jiangmen, and Zhaoqing achieved high scores for the water resources and eco-environmental subsystems.
To understand the spatio-temporal changes in the water resources carrying capacity (WRCC) of Pearl River Delta (PRD), 19 indicators were selected from three subsystems (water resources, socio-economic, and eco-environment), and the entropy weight-TOPSIS model was employed to analyze the WRCC of each cities in PRD from 2015 to 2020. As the result shows, the water resources subsystem (WRS) had the largest weight in the evaluation system, followed by the socio-economic subsystem (SES), and the eco-environmental subsystem (EES); among these indicators, economic density, water resources per capita, annual precipitation, and new soil erosion treatment area had the highest weights; the PRD had a low WRCC score overall, with considerable regional differences; the capacity score changed with time, but the ranking of cities remained largely the same, with Shenzhen, Zhaoqing, and Huizhou marking higher scores, whereas Zhongshan, Foshan, and Zhuhai achieving lower scores. It was also found that Shenzhen had a high score for SES, which made up for the shortage of natural water resources there; cities like Huizhou, Jiangmen, and Zhaoqing which boast rich water resources and extensive development achieved high scores for WRS and EES. As the PRD develops, it is important to optimize dispatch of water resources, boost green economy, and promote ecological wellbeing.

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