2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192113821
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Analysis and Measurement of Barriers to Green Transformation Behavior of Resource Industries

Abstract: To effectively guide and stimulate the green transformation behavior of resource industries and promote the sustainable and high-quality development of the region, it is necessary to deeply analyze and clarify the barrier factors of the green transformation behavior of resource industries. This study measures the green transformation efficiency of the resource industries by selecting the panel data of the mining industry from 29 Chinese provinces, based on the DEA-SBM model, and employing the ideas and methods… Show more

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“…Weak decoupling is mainly reflected in the process of economic and social governance of developing countries. That is, the economic pattern is transformed through factor replacement, industrial upgrading and governance capacity improvement, and the dependence of economic and social development on different factors is weakened, while some typical regions still need the support of resource products [33][34][35]. Negative decoupling indicates that the regional economic and social development is in the middle or late stage of industrialization, and the industrial pattern with the resource industry as the core occupies a dominant position, in which industrial development requires sustainable resource product guarantee, and it constantly causes damage to the ecological environment, requiring large ecological governance costs [36,37].…”
Section: Spatial-temporal Heterogeneity and Decoupling Mechanism Of R...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weak decoupling is mainly reflected in the process of economic and social governance of developing countries. That is, the economic pattern is transformed through factor replacement, industrial upgrading and governance capacity improvement, and the dependence of economic and social development on different factors is weakened, while some typical regions still need the support of resource products [33][34][35]. Negative decoupling indicates that the regional economic and social development is in the middle or late stage of industrialization, and the industrial pattern with the resource industry as the core occupies a dominant position, in which industrial development requires sustainable resource product guarantee, and it constantly causes damage to the ecological environment, requiring large ecological governance costs [36,37].…”
Section: Spatial-temporal Heterogeneity and Decoupling Mechanism Of R...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Labor input. Labor input uses the number of employees of listed enterprises in various companies in various years [52].…”
Section: Variable Setting (1) Dependent Variablementioning
confidence: 99%