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DOI: 10.1007/s11769-017-0891-9
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Influential intensity of urban agglomeration on evolution of eco-environmental pressure: a case study of Changchun, China

Abstract: LIU, D.; WANG, C.; J. Solid State Chem. 223 (2015) 84-94, http://dx.

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“…The basic data were standardized according to two types of positive and negative indices, and their weight was determined by the entropy method. The level of comprehensive regional development was measured by the linear weighted sum method; the formula is as follows [48]:…”
Section: Research Methodology 221 Measurement Of the Rddmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic data were standardized according to two types of positive and negative indices, and their weight was determined by the entropy method. The level of comprehensive regional development was measured by the linear weighted sum method; the formula is as follows [48]:…”
Section: Research Methodology 221 Measurement Of the Rddmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mean-while, some scholars believe that urban agglomerations can achieve economic growth without expanding urban land area, thereby improving ULUE [59][60][61][62], which was why ULUE increased after the BTH region Coordinated Development Strategy was proposed by China in 2014. However, other scholars argue that the development of urban agglomerations then represents a larger-scale reuse and remodeling of land resources, which may have a series of negative ecological effects [63,64]. We can combine these two different views, carry out deeper research on policies related to the coordinated development of the BTH urban agglomeration, strengthen scientific and technological innovation, and achieve urban economic growth while reducing the negative effects of land remodeling, thus improving ULUE and ensuring the synergistic development of ULUE and economy.…”
Section: Ulue In the Bth Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the analysis of the above results, the Chinese government has increasingly focused on issues related to the Incentive Mechanisms and Market Configuration of related work. Such work addresses inefficient urban land use readjustment mainly through land rent, price leverage, taxation, planning adjustments, land reserves, and other methods of market allocation [73]. Although policies regarding readjustment of inefficient urban land use have gradually matured in China, opportunities for exploration and development remain in terms of Income Distribution, Supervised Evaluation, and Legal Liability.…”
Section: Evolution Of Related Policies and Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%