Analyzing multiscale associations and couplings between integrated development and eco-environmental systems: A case study of the central plains urban agglomeration, China

IF 4 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Hao Wu , Zhimeng Jiang , Lianqi Zhu , Anqi Lin , Han Zhou , Luyu Cen
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Abstract

In the Anthropocene, urban agglomeration is increasingly recognized as a crucial facilitator in advancing urbanization to more developed stages, requiring comprehension of the multiscale associations and couplings supporting urban agglomeration integrated development and eco-environmental systems. This study introduces a novelty research framework for analyzing the intricate associations and couplings between the degree of integrated development and eco-environmental quality in the Central Plains Urban Agglomeration (CPUA), which operates simultaneously at the city, county, and landscape scales. The results suggest that the CPUA degree of integration is moderately low, with areas exhibiting a high degree of integration comprising <1% and predominantly located within the sphere of influence of core cities, such as Zhengzhou. Regions with high eco-environmental quality are located in regions with natural advantages in the northwestern, southwestern, and southeastern regions. It is worth noting that a generally inverse coupling relationship was observed between the urban agglomeration degree of integration and eco-environmental quality, exhibiting varied characteristics across different spatial scales and regional contexts. Stakeholders should focus more on environmental management and policy-making at the county administrative level. This study proposes a multiscale approach for revealing the complex associations and couplings between integrated development and eco-environmental systems, offering valuable insights into the sustainable development of urban agglomerations that encompass natural, social, and economic dimensions.

分析综合发展与生态环境系统之间的多尺度关联与耦合:中国中原城市群案例研究
在 "人类世 "中,城市群越来越被认为是推动城市化向更发达阶段发展的重要促进因素,这就需要理解支持城市群综合发展和生态环境系统的多尺度关联和耦合。本研究引入了一个新颖的研究框架,用于分析中原城市群(CPUA)一体化发展程度与生态环境质量之间错综复杂的关联和耦合关系。结果表明,中原城市群的一体化程度中等偏低,一体化程度高的地区占<1%,且主要位于郑州等核心城市的影响范围内。生态环境质量较高的地区主要分布在西北、西南和东南地区的自然优势区域。值得注意的是,城市群一体化程度与生态环境质量之间总体上呈反向耦合关系,在不同的空间尺度和区域背景下表现出不同的特征。利益相关者应更加关注县级行政层面的环境管理和政策制定。本研究提出了一种多尺度方法,用于揭示一体化发展与生态环境系统之间复杂的关联和耦合关系,为城市群的可持续发展提供了包含自然、社会和经济维度的宝贵见解。
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Applied Geography
Applied Geography GEOGRAPHY-
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8.00
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2.00%
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134
期刊介绍: Applied Geography is a journal devoted to the publication of research which utilizes geographic approaches (human, physical, nature-society and GIScience) to resolve human problems that have a spatial dimension. These problems may be related to the assessment, management and allocation of the world physical and/or human resources. The underlying rationale of the journal is that only through a clear understanding of the relevant societal, physical, and coupled natural-humans systems can we resolve such problems. Papers are invited on any theme involving the application of geographical theory and methodology in the resolution of human problems.
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