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硕士生导师
性别:女
毕业院校:东北财经大学
学位:博士
所在单位:经济研究所
办公地点:经济管理学院D区357办公室
电子邮箱:maxuejiao@dlut.edu.cn
Evaluation of resources and environmental carrying capacity of 36 large cities in China based on a support-pressure coupling mechanism
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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2019-10-20
发表刊物:SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
收录刊物:EI、PubMed、SCIE、SSCI
卷号:688
页面范围:838-854
ISSN号:0048-9697
关键字:Large cities; RECC; Support-pressure; Coupling mechanism; Obstacle factors
摘要:Resource and environmental carrying capacity (RECC) is an important foundation for the long-term development of cities.The accurate evaluation of the RECC of cities is of great significance to China, which is rapidly urbanizing. This paper constructs a support index and pressure index to calculate the level of support resources and the level of environmental pressure that human activities induce in 36 municipalities, provincial capitals and subprovincial cities in China from 2010 to 2016; in addition, this paper analyzes the factors affecting RECC. The results show that (1) the support index of most cities (32) is greater than the pressure index, demonstrating that the resource and environmental carrying capacity of most cities is stronger than the pressure of human social activities. (2) The RECC of first-line, super large cities is of concern; the RECCs of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen have already been exceeded. (3) The resources, the environmental services and the pressure of human activities on those services in most cities are average, while the resource, the environmental services and the pressure of human activities on those services are greater in a few developed cities (such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, etc.). (4) The ability of resources and the environment to support human activities in China's large cities exhibited a downward trend. The pressure of human social activities on urban resources and the environment is increasing, but the growth rate of that pressure has slowed. (5) Area of land used for urban construction, the area of urban green space and length of city sewage pipes and other resource indicators are common obstacles to the improvement of most cities' pressure indexes. Water shortage is a common problem faced by first-tier cities in China. This study supports a comprehensive understanding of China's large-scale RECC status and provides a reference for the formulation of a scientific and pragmatic urban development strategy. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.