2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109069
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Identifying the effects of industrial land expansion on PM2.5 concentrations: A spatiotemporal analysis in China

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“…Food and light textile industry Agrifood processing industry (13); food manufacturing (14); wine, beverage, and refined tea manufacturing (15); tobacco products industry (16); textile industry (17); textile clothing and apparel industry (18); leather, fur, feathers, and their products and footwear industry (19); furniture manufacturing (21); paper and paper products industry (22); printing and recording media reproduction industry (23); education, culture industrial, aesthetic, sports, and recreational goods manufacturing (24); other manufacturing industries (41) Raw material industry Wood processing and wood, bamboo, rattan, palm, and grass products industry (20); petroleum, coal, and other fuel processing industry (25); chemical raw materials and chemical products manufacturing (26); chemical fiber manufacturing (28); rubber and plastic products industry (29); nonmetallic mineral products industry (30); ferrous metal smelting and rolling processing industry (31); nonferrous metal smelting and rolling processing industry (32); metal products industry (33) Processing industry…”
Section: Classification Of Industries and Their Codes Before Divisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Food and light textile industry Agrifood processing industry (13); food manufacturing (14); wine, beverage, and refined tea manufacturing (15); tobacco products industry (16); textile industry (17); textile clothing and apparel industry (18); leather, fur, feathers, and their products and footwear industry (19); furniture manufacturing (21); paper and paper products industry (22); printing and recording media reproduction industry (23); education, culture industrial, aesthetic, sports, and recreational goods manufacturing (24); other manufacturing industries (41) Raw material industry Wood processing and wood, bamboo, rattan, palm, and grass products industry (20); petroleum, coal, and other fuel processing industry (25); chemical raw materials and chemical products manufacturing (26); chemical fiber manufacturing (28); rubber and plastic products industry (29); nonmetallic mineral products industry (30); ferrous metal smelting and rolling processing industry (31); nonferrous metal smelting and rolling processing industry (32); metal products industry (33) Processing industry…”
Section: Classification Of Industries and Their Codes Before Divisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Industrial land, as an important part of land supply, is the root of industrial economic growth and an important factor affecting high-quality development. The current research on industrial land supply, which mainly focuses on the dimensions of industrial land supply tenure [15], price [16], and scale [17], helps explore spatial patterns [18], influencing factors [19], and efficiency improvement [20] and has laid a solid foundation for the analysis of the effect of industrial land supply. However, the impact on high-quality development is not considered enough.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Old industrial bases (municipal districts) are centralized industrial areas (cities) with relatively complete industrial categories established with national investment during the planned economy period, which are mostly distributed in northeast, central and western China. With the transformation of China's economic development from "high-speed growth" to "high-quality growth", the old industrial bases (municipal districts) are confronted with a series of problems, such as backward industrial production capacity, unbalanced configuration of industrial structure, extensive land use and serious environmental pollution (Dong et al, 2022;Li et al, 2022). Among these problems, unbalanced configuration of industrial structure has largely hindered the high-quality development of regional economy (Du et al,2021;Gu et al,2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As two engines of economic development, industrialization and urbanization develop in close coordination and promote each other. China’s rapid urbanization has been accompanied by rapid industrialization [ 5 ], greatly promoting fast and massive industrial sprawl [ 6 ]. Thus, industrial land has become one of the most leading land use types in most Chinese cities [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, industrial sprawl has widely appeared in rural areas as well as urban areas, resulting in deteriorative rural environment [ 18 ]. After decades of rapid industrialization, industrial sprawl in Chinese cities has triggered sustainable development problems such as disordered industrial expansion [ 19 ], environmental pollution [ 6 ], cultivated land loss [ 20 ], excessive carbon emissions [ 5 ], and inefficient land use [ 21 ]. Since 2014, the Chinese government has been promoting a new urbanization strategy to develop efficient and sustainable cities [ 22 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%