Reprint

Regional Sustainable Development of Yangtze River Delta, China

Edited by
February 2024
538 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0099-5 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0100-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Regional Sustainable Development of Yangtze River Delta, China that was published in

Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

This reprint focuses on the sustainable development of the Yangtze River Delta region. The reprint encompasses the exploration of the evolutionary state of the human–land relationship through the study of human–nature coordination and promotes the coupling and coordination of human–land systems, carbon peaking, and carbon neutrality in the Yangtze River Delta in the context of climate change, urban–rural coordination, and rural revitalization as well as territorial space optimization and natural resource management.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
land use transitions; ecological stress; ecological process; construction lands; location; southern Jiangsu; China; entrepreneurial activity; startup; spatiotemporal variation; driving factor; Yangtze River Delta; marine functional zoning; implementation evaluation; blueprint; territorial space planning; Wenzhou; landscape pattern; ecosystem services; InVEST models; global bivariate spatial correlation; Huaihe River Basin; regional integration; city networks; spatial structure; regional planning; urban agglomeration; network externalities; agglomeration externalities; the Yangtze River Delta; urban agglomeration; urban connection; urbanization; coordinated development; spatial-temporal evolution; ecological risk; Yangtze River Delta; innovation; spatio–temporal pattern; driving factor; regional difference; the Yangtze River Delta; Yangtze River Delta region; urban-rural integration; spatio-temporal evolution; dynamic shocks; small towns; development performance evaluation; spatiotemporal evolution; influencing factors; Jiangyin City; rapid urbanization; land resources; optimal allocation; coupling coordination; Nanjing Jiangbei New Area; network resilience; interrupt simulation; spatial effect; regional governance; Yangtze River Delta region; land urbanization; new-type urbanization; rural revitalization; multi-scale geographically weighted regression (MGWR); Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration; environmental governance; collaborative governance mechanism; policy changes; Yangtze River Delta; analysis of policy text; rural settlements; evolutionary pattern; spatial structure; Changshu City; spatial patterns; tourist attraction; GIS; Yangtze River Delta; population distribution; spatiotemporal dynamics; urban hierarchy; urban amenity; Yangtze River Delta; open economy; spatio-temporal evolution; influencing factors; Yangtze River Delta Area; environmental regulation; green technology diffusion; Yangtze River Delta; rural revitalization model village; spatial differentiation; driving factors; geographical detector; the Yangtze River Delta; undesirable output super-slacks-based measure model; spatiotemporal effects; quadratic assignment procedure; block models; China; coastal wetland; ecological source; ecological corridor; ecological security pattern; Xiangshan Bay basin; urban expansion; terrestrial carbon storage; PLUS model; InVEST model; scenario simulation; YRD; regional sustainable development; social and ecological systems; regional integration; research agendas; SDGs; China; land ecology; digital economy; urbanization; land conflict; coupling coordination; waterfront utilization; container port; port system; Yangtze River