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How urban sprawl influences eco-environmental quality: Empirical research in China by using the Spatial Durbin model.

Authors :
Chen, Danling
Lu, Xinhai
Hu, Wenbo
Zhang, Chaozheng
Lin, Yaoben
Source :
Ecological Indicators. Nov2021, Vol. 131, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

• Urban sprawl (UBS) index and eco-environmental quality (EEQ) index are built. • The impact of UBS on EEQ is investigated theoretically and empirically. • Spatial Durbin model is used, taking China's provincial panel data from 2003 to 2018. • Population sprawl, socio-economic sprawl, transportation sprawl, and land use sprawl explain EEQ change. • It is necessary to incorporate the spatial effect into urban development planning. Rapid urban sprawl in China has caused serious eco-environmental changes, and thus attracted significant attention of the international academic circles. However, the mechanism of influence of urban sprawl on eco-environmental quality has not been addressed adequately. The main objective of this study was to fill this gap by theoretically and empirically studying how urban sprawl influences eco-environmental quality, based on the Spatial Durbin model and on a panel data covering 30 provinces of mainland China during the period 2003–2018. The results show that China's urban sprawl has significantly decreased the eco-environmental quality under both geographical and economic weight matrices. Moreover, the spillover effect played an essential role in investigating the influence of urban sprawl on eco-environmental quality. From the perspective of regional differences, the direct accumulation effect and the spatial spillover effect involved in the impact of urban sprawl on eco-environmental quality varied across the central, western, and northeast regions. The results of decomposition of urban sprawl into its component parts indicate that population sprawl, socio-economic sprawl, transportation sprawl, and land use sprawl can explain the change of eco-environmental quality in China to varying degrees. During the study period, land use sprawl exhibited the greatest effect on eco-environmental quality, followed by socio-economic sprawl, population sprawl, and transportation sprawl. The government should actively coordinate the development of different types of urban sprawl, thus increasing eco-environmental quality across different regions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1470160X
Volume :
131
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ecological Indicators
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152901341
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.108113