Ye Yun, Yu Ran, Wan Nianshun, et al. Research on Coordinated Development of Production Development, Carbon Emission and Land Use in Yangtze River Economic Belt[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2022, 42(5): 312-320.
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Ye Yun, Yu Ran, Wan Nianshun, et al. Research on Coordinated Development of Production Development, Carbon Emission and Land Use in Yangtze River Economic Belt[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2022, 42(5): 312-320. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.20220919.001.
Research on Coordinated Development of Production Development, Carbon Emission and Land Use in Yangtze River Economic Belt
[Objective] The internal response relationship and mechanism of action among industrial development
carbon emission and land use in the Yangtze River economic belt were studied in order to provide ideas for regional coordinated development. [Methods] Based on the GM(1
1) prediction model
the grey prediction of industrial development
land use
and carbon emission index were determined. A coupling coordination analysis was carried out
and the panel vector autoregression (PVAR) model was applied to determine the response relationship among the three factors. [Results] ① The coupling degree among the regional factors was greater than the coordination degree
and the coupling coordination state showed an increasing trend. The trend within the region decreased from downstream to upstream. ② Land use intensity had a positive impact on industrial development in the first two periods
and industrial development had an inverted V-shaped fluctuation trend in which the impact on carbon emissions was first negative and then positive in the last two periods. Land use had an obvious positive impulse impact on carbon emissions. ③ The three factors mainly depended on their own development paths. However
the explanatory power of industrial development on carbon emission intensity was greater than that of land use intensity
and with the increase of the number of periods
the influence of both on carbon emissions tended to increase. [Conclusion] While industrial restructuring and land use allocation and protection are indispensable in the process of economic development
carbon emissions (as an important constraint in future development) can not be neglected. Determining the response relationships between the three factors can better provide a basis for coordinated regional development.
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