2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.12.091
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An integrated approach to investigate the relationship of coupling coordination between social economy and water environment on urban scale - A case study of Kunming

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“…e CCD can be measured so that an aggregated evaluation index system is constructed to measure the mutual effects of tourism and air environment. is study firstly selects indicators of the tourism-air environment system according to previous research studies [1,14,17,26,54,[56][57][58][59][60][61][62]. e selection and screening criteria include (1) covering and representing the components of tourism and air environment, (2) selecting the indices which are commonly referred and cited, (3) selecting the relatively simple and clear indicators in order to promote the effectiveness of collecting data and to enhance the index system dissemination and to eliminate multicollinearity, (4) reflecting the strategies or policies from the authorities, and (5) considering the accessibility of data [17,58].…”
Section: Evaluation Index Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…e CCD can be measured so that an aggregated evaluation index system is constructed to measure the mutual effects of tourism and air environment. is study firstly selects indicators of the tourism-air environment system according to previous research studies [1,14,17,26,54,[56][57][58][59][60][61][62]. e selection and screening criteria include (1) covering and representing the components of tourism and air environment, (2) selecting the indices which are commonly referred and cited, (3) selecting the relatively simple and clear indicators in order to promote the effectiveness of collecting data and to enhance the index system dissemination and to eliminate multicollinearity, (4) reflecting the strategies or policies from the authorities, and (5) considering the accessibility of data [17,58].…”
Section: Evaluation Index Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e dimension of Air Environment Pressure reflects the pollution pressure of the air environment, including the emissions of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, smoke and dust [17,54,56,57], etc. e dimension of Air Environment State reflects the development and the quality of the air environment, including the average concentrations of SO 2 , NO 2 , and PM 10 , and the days of good air quality [14,17,54,56,62]. e dimension of Air Environment Response reflects the control and protection of the air environment, including the capability of industrial waste gas treatment facilities and investment in atmospheric treatment [17,54,56,57,62].…”
Section: Evaluation Index Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the water governance subsystem, the Pressure-State-Response model is used in order to assess the interaction mechanism of water governance and to set up the evaluation system. Water governance pressure represents the pressure of water pollution, including the discharge of wastewater, COD, and ammonia nitrogen [28,32,33]. e water governance state represents the current status of water resources, including two indicators: the number of water resources and the amount of water use per capita [33,34].…”
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“…In referring to the literature introduced above, due to the challenges posed by complexity and data requirements, it is a well-known fact that coordinated development between land and population has become a major topic in urban studies. Many researches have measured coordinated development in China, and also have focused on examining the influencing factors of the dynamic change of rapid urbanization [25]. For instance, per capita disposable income has a potential impact on urbanization.…”
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confidence: 99%