Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8099718 Journal of Cleaner Production 2018 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
The relationship between a city's economic development and the ecological resource cost of that development is an important area of research, although the results vary between different study areas and with methods of inquiry. Using spatial match degree and econometric methods, urban economic success, as indicated by GDP and ecological resource base as indicated by vegetation cover (NVDI), for cities along the Beijing to Guandong high-speed railway were compared. Then those samples were divided into four different terrain area groups for a deeper analysis. Finally, a negative correlation between ecological resource and economy was revealed. A few different detailed spatial characteristics of the environmental costs of economic development were found in the different terrain areas. And, most cities consuming more environmental resources than they were expected according to their economic scale, which was thought unsustainable.
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