A perspective of ecological civilization: research on the spatial coupling and coordination of the energy-economy-environment system in the Yangtze River Economic Belt

The concept of sustainable economic development as the core promotes socio-economic progress and rapid economic development. Nevertheless, in the new era of China, the contradiction between socio-economic development and environmental sustainability is still prominent. In order to deal with the coor...

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description The concept of sustainable economic development as the core promotes socio-economic progress and rapid economic development. Nevertheless, in the new era of China, the contradiction between socio-economic development and environmental sustainability is still prominent. In order to deal with the coordinated development relationship among regional economy, energy, and environment, this paper constructs an energy-economy-environment (3E) index system from the perspective of green development and ecological integrity. On this basis, the distance-based coupling coordinated degree (CCD) model and dynamically comprehensive coordination degree model were used to evaluate the coupling coordinated development levels of 11 provinces (cities) along the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) from 2008 to 2017. Then, a spatial econometric model was used to explore the spatial effects of the regional 3E system of the YREB. The results indicated that (1) the overall coordination of the 3E system in the provinces (cities) along the YREB shows an increasing trend. However, change paths varied with the provinces (cities) due to the influence of regional policies; (2) the CCD of the 3E system in the YREB differed spatially significantly, showing a stepped distribution of “high in the east and low in the west”; (3) the 3E system in the YREB had a positive spatial correlation and showed the characteristics of aggregation, with Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces mainly showing “high-high” agglomeration and Sichuan showing “high-low” aggregation, while the rest of the provinces had the characteristics of random distribution in terms of spatial effects. The research process and results show that combining the ecological civilization concept and the CCD model can provide the vision and indicators for evaluating and researching the regional 3E system.
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Aggregation
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Belts
Carbon dioxide
China
Cities
Civilization
Clean technology
Coordination
Coupling
Distribution
Earth and Environmental Science
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Ecology
Econometric models
Economic Development
Economic growth
Economic models
Economics
Ecosystem integrity
Ecotoxicology
Emissions
Energy
Energy consumption
Environment
Environmental impact
Environmental Management
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental protection
Environmental science
Green development
Modelling
Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
Regional development
Rivers
Socioeconomic aspects
Socioeconomics
Sustainability
Sustainable Development
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