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Abstract
Achieving the coordination and symbiosis of cold chain logistics and green finance is notably critical for promoting regional green and sustainable development. However, The existing research on the coupling coordination relationship between cold chain logistics and green finance, as well as its driving factors, remains limited and lacks in-depth analysis. This study portrays the coupling coordination degree (CCD) from the perspectives of measurement, spatial patterns, and driving factors in China with multi-source data and the optimal parameters-based geographical detector. Results show that the CCD in China demonstrates an overall increasing trend of fluctuations, along with obvious regional differences. The spatial distribution of the CCD demonstrates a positive correlation, characterized by H-H and L-L clustering. The spatial pattern of the CCD is high in the eastern, southern regions and low in the western, northern regions, this gap is gradually narrowing between the east and west, south and north gap is widening. This spatial pattern is marked by infrastructure, economic factors, human capital, energy intensity, technological factors, and natural factors. Notably, the interactive impact among human capital, financial markets, and digital intelligence technology contributes to further integration, with the impact of individual factors ranging from 7.11 to 632.79%. It offers valuable implications for policymakers and logistics companies for sustainable development, and contributes empirical insights to emerging countries.
期刊介绍:
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment (SERRA) will publish research papers, reviews and technical notes on stochastic and probabilistic approaches to environmental sciences and engineering, including interactions of earth and atmospheric environments with people and ecosystems. The basic idea is to bring together research papers on stochastic modelling in various fields of environmental sciences and to provide an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas, for communicating on issues that cut across disciplinary barriers, and for the dissemination of stochastic techniques used in different fields to the community of interested researchers. Original contributions will be considered dealing with modelling (theoretical and computational), measurements and instrumentation in one or more of the following topical areas:
- Spatiotemporal analysis and mapping of natural processes.
- Enviroinformatics.
- Environmental risk assessment, reliability analysis and decision making.
- Surface and subsurface hydrology and hydraulics.
- Multiphase porous media domains and contaminant transport modelling.
- Hazardous waste site characterization.
- Stochastic turbulence and random hydrodynamic fields.
- Chaotic and fractal systems.
- Random waves and seafloor morphology.
- Stochastic atmospheric and climate processes.
- Air pollution and quality assessment research.
- Modern geostatistics.
- Mechanisms of pollutant formation, emission, exposure and absorption.
- Physical, chemical and biological analysis of human exposure from single and multiple media and routes; control and protection.
- Bioinformatics.
- Probabilistic methods in ecology and population biology.
- Epidemiological investigations.
- Models using stochastic differential equations stochastic or partial differential equations.
- Hazardous waste site characterization.