AI Article Synopsis

  • - China's rapid urbanization is straining land resources, raising issues about how to effectively use limited land for social, economic, and environmental benefits.
  • - An assessment of green land use efficiency in cities along the Yangtze River from 2005 to 2019 revealed overall inefficiency, with megacities performing best and upstream regions showing lower efficiency levels.
  • - Factors like population density and environmental regulations positively influence urban land green use efficiency, while economic development and land use scale can hinder it; recommendations for improvement are provided based on these findings.

Article Abstract

China's rapid urbanization has had a tremendous impact on the country's limited land resources, and one of the major issues of green development is how to utilize the limited land resources to maximize social, economic, and environmental advantages. From 2005 to 2019, the super epsilon-based measure model (EBM) was employed to assess the green land use efficiency of 108 prefecture-level and above cities in the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB), as well as investigate its spatial and temporal evolution and influential factors. The findings demonstrate that overall, urban land green use efficiency (ULGUE) in the YREB has been ineffective; in terms of city scale, megacities have the highest efficiency, followed by large cities and small and medium-sized cities; and at the regional level, downstream efficiency does have the greatest average value, followed by upstream efficiency and middle efficiency. The results of temporal and spatial evolution reveal that the number of cities with a high ULGUE is increasing in general but that their spatial characteristics are relatively dispersed. Population density, environmental regulation, industrial structure, technology input, and the intensity of urban land investment all have major beneficial effects on ULGUE, whereas urban economic development level and urban land use scale clearly have inhibitory effects. In light of the previous conclusions, some recommendations are made to continuously improve ULGUE.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-11413-4DOI Listing

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