Exploring the impact of population urbanization on the green economy development: A case study of 30 provincial-level administrative regions in China

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Physics and Chemistry of the Earth Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1016/j.pce.2024.103727
Ziheng Shangguan
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The green economy development (GED) has emerged as a paramount objective for urban progress in the 21st century, emphasizing the harmonious advancement across economic, social, and environmental domains. Yet, the impact of population urbanization, a pivotal driver of urban evolution, on GED remains ambiguous. Addressing this knowledge gap necessitates investigations at specific stages of rapid population urbanization in a certain country. In order to explore the relationship between them, this study focuses on China, a distinctive economic entity, utilizing the DEA-SBM model with unexpected outputs to assess its GED efficiency (GE). Additionally, employing the Tobit model, the study scrutinizes the impact of population urbanization on GE in China from 2000 to 2020. Mechanism analyses are further conducted to explore the key roles of environmental policies, population density, and R&D in fostering GE. Findings reveal: (1) a U-shaped relationship between population urbanization and GE; (2) significant enhancement of GE through green credit policy, alongside positive moderating the impact of environmental protection on GE; conversely, environmental assessment policy notably reduce GE, while positively moderating the impact of industrial structure rationalization on GE; (3) a U-shaped relationship between population urbanization and GE under low population density, with population urbanization significantly diminishing GE as population density reaches a critical level; (4) higher amount of R&D personnel corresponding to increased GE at equivalent population urbanization levels. Finally, several management strategies derived from these findings are offered, aiming to assist other developing nations in effectively improving their urban GE.

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探索人口城镇化对绿色经济发展的影响:中国 30 个省级行政区的案例研究
绿色经济发展(GED)已成为 21 世纪城市进步的首要目标,强调经济、社会和环境领域的和谐发展。然而,人口城市化作为城市演变的关键驱动力,对绿色经济发展的影响仍然模糊不清。要填补这一知识空白,就必须对某个国家人口快速城市化的特定阶段进行调查。为了探索二者之间的关系,本研究以中国这一独特的经济实体为研究对象,利用具有意外产出的 DEA-SBM 模型来评估其 GED 效率(GE)。此外,本研究还采用 Tobit 模型,仔细研究了 2000 年至 2020 年人口城市化对中国 GED 的影响。研究还进一步进行了机制分析,以探讨环境政策、人口密度和研发在促进全球环境效益方面的关键作用。研究结果表明:(1)人口城镇化与 GE 之间呈 U 型关系;(2)绿色信贷政策显著提升了 GE,同时正向调节了环境保护对 GE 的影响;反之,环评政策显著降低了 GE,同时正向调节了产业结构合理化对 GE 的影响;(3)在低人口密度条件下,人口城镇化与 GE 之间呈 U 型关系,当人口密度达到临界水平时,人口城镇化显著降低了 GE;(4)在同等人口城镇化水平下,研发人员数量越多,GE 越大。最后,根据这些研究结果提出了几项管理策略,旨在帮助其他发展中国家有效改善其城市 GE。
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Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 地学-地球科学综合
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31.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth is an international interdisciplinary journal for the rapid publication of collections of refereed communications in separate thematic issues, either stemming from scientific meetings, or, especially compiled for the occasion. There is no restriction on the length of articles published in the journal. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth incorporates the separate Parts A, B and C which existed until the end of 2001. Please note: the Editors are unable to consider submissions that are not invited or linked to a thematic issue. Please do not submit unsolicited papers. The journal covers the following subject areas: -Solid Earth and Geodesy: (geology, geochemistry, tectonophysics, seismology, volcanology, palaeomagnetism and rock magnetism, electromagnetism and potential fields, marine and environmental geosciences as well as geodesy). -Hydrology, Oceans and Atmosphere: (hydrology and water resources research, engineering and management, oceanography and oceanic chemistry, shelf, sea, lake and river sciences, meteorology and atmospheric sciences incl. chemistry as well as climatology and glaciology). -Solar-Terrestrial and Planetary Science: (solar, heliospheric and solar-planetary sciences, geology, geophysics and atmospheric sciences of planets, satellites and small bodies as well as cosmochemistry and exobiology).
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