June 2024
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Ecological Indicators
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June 2024
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Ecological Indicators
April 2023
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Ecological Indicators
June 2022
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Journal of Cleaner Production
Along with China's rapid urbanization development process, the severe ecological security problems which brought by the urbanization related activities has gradually caused academic and public discussion. To reach the high-quality development goals set by central government decisions in China, it is necessary to clarify the relationship between urbanization and ecological security, which can provide guidance to explore the path of coordination. On the basis of three major urban agglomerations in China, this paper constructs the comprehensive evaluation system of urbanization and ecological security through multi-source data. By using the Entropy-weight TOPSIS method, cities' urbanization and ecological security levels are calculated. Through the coupling coordination model, the coordination levels between urbanization and ecological security were also analyzed. At the end, Through Kernel estimation and the Markov chain method, the relative-absolute differentiation and the overall evolution trend of the coordination development were also estimated. The research results indicate the following: (1) The core cities' urbanization and ecological security level in the region are relatively high, while the peripheral cities are generally low; (2) The coordination development in the urban agglomerations revealed as a relatively steady progress; (3) The aggregation effect gradually emerged under the coordination development periods in the urban agglomerations; (4) The overall coupling coordination development in urban agglomerations has the possibility of club convergence.
... Studies on urban agglomerations also emphasize the critical role of policy initiatives and technological advancements in boosting carbon sink potential. For example, Zeng et al. (2024a) found that urban areas benefiting from policy support in China exhibit significantly higher carbon sink potential compared to regions dominated by regenerating forests. By applying the Dagum Gini coefficient and CRITIC methodology, their research revealed that urban clusters are gradually enhancing their carbon sink capacity, with medium-and high-level regions showing remarkable improvements. ...
June 2024
Ecological Indicators
... Mineral resource development may exacerbate land use changes, affecting soil erosion and the ecological environment. Vegetation coverage significantly impacts soil erosion intensity, surpassing other factors, making areas with low vegetation coverage high-risk zones for soil erosion and limiting mineral resource development activities [56]. Zones II and III have similar topography and ecology, and Zone II is rich in inland lakes. ...
April 2023
Ecological Indicators
... In recent years, climate anomalies and intensified human activities have led to widespread ecological degradation observed worldwide (Bardgett et al., 2021). Human activities and ecological systems have become extensively interconnected as a result of urbanization in China (Zeng et al., 2022). The awareness of ecological issues has become increasingly salient in economically advancing regions . ...
June 2022
Journal of Cleaner Production