2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2018.06.013
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Examining the coordination between urbanization and eco-environment using coupling and spatial analyses: A case study in China

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“…Therefore, spillover effects are presented from the rest of the variables including CO 2 emissions per capita. Liu et al [25] agreed with the idea of spatial dependency as well, and in their study on China, they have argued that Chinese provinces are spatially dependent on each other in terms of eco-environment while urbanization has a strong role in that as well. Ge et al [7] agreed to the concept of spatial dependency in terms of emissions in China.…”
Section: Data Analyses and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…Therefore, spillover effects are presented from the rest of the variables including CO 2 emissions per capita. Liu et al [25] agreed with the idea of spatial dependency as well, and in their study on China, they have argued that Chinese provinces are spatially dependent on each other in terms of eco-environment while urbanization has a strong role in that as well. Ge et al [7] agreed to the concept of spatial dependency in terms of emissions in China.…”
Section: Data Analyses and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Liu et al [25] conducted a spatial analysis on China and mentioned that there is an existence of spatial correlation in 30 selected provinces of China and as time passes, this spatial binding keeps getting more intense. Two main analyzed instruments during the research are urbanization and eco-environment.…”
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“…The response subsystem largely reflects the series of environmental protection and governance strategies implemented in order to cope with urban river health issues, and to realize the sustainable development of human society. Following existing research [36], the PSR urban river health framework is shown in Figure 2. The evaluation index system of urban river health used in the current study was constructed in line with the PSR model.…”
Section: Index Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%