2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20031818
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Analysis of the Relationship between Economic Development and Water Resources–Ecological Management Capacity in China Based on Nighttime Lighting Data

Abstract: Water resources are important factors limiting social and economic development, so how to ensure the coordination between economic development and water resources–ecological management capacity has become a key issue that needs to be addressed urgently for China’s high-quality economic development. This paper used nighttime light data as proxy variables of economic development to calculate the coupling coordination degree between provincial economic development and water resources–ecological management capacit… Show more

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“…Regional environmental issues have gained increasing prominence, such as the intensive utilization of agricultural resources, excessive reliance on pesticides and fertilizers, the overexploitation of groundwater, and the prevalence of agricultural pollution [15,16]. Meanwhile, the variations in economic development levels, natural resource endowments, and agricultural development conditions across different regions further exacerbated regional imbalance [17][18][19]. The northeastern region of China, commonly referred to as the breadbasket, holds significant importance in ensuring China's food security.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Regional environmental issues have gained increasing prominence, such as the intensive utilization of agricultural resources, excessive reliance on pesticides and fertilizers, the overexploitation of groundwater, and the prevalence of agricultural pollution [15,16]. Meanwhile, the variations in economic development levels, natural resource endowments, and agricultural development conditions across different regions further exacerbated regional imbalance [17][18][19]. The northeastern region of China, commonly referred to as the breadbasket, holds significant importance in ensuring China's food security.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%