Cictp 2015 2015
DOI: 10.1061/9780784479292.316
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Relationship between Vehicle Emissions and Air Quality within a Transfer Center Area of Downtown: A Case in Wuhan, China

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“…Second, although there is a significantly positive interplay between national quality and the capability for sustainable economic development, the increasing speed of each province's capacities for sustainable economic development is much faster than that of the national quality level; this indicates that the positive influence of sustainable economic development on national quality is limited and lags behind. Zhao assumes that sustainable economic development is based on advances in national quality, and that increasing national quality cannot be attributed to economic development [36]. This idea of one-way causality is not completely consistent with the results of this paper, with this paper stresses that the hysteresis influences of sustainable economic development on national quality may lead to different degrees of differences depending on the calculation methods.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…Second, although there is a significantly positive interplay between national quality and the capability for sustainable economic development, the increasing speed of each province's capacities for sustainable economic development is much faster than that of the national quality level; this indicates that the positive influence of sustainable economic development on national quality is limited and lags behind. Zhao assumes that sustainable economic development is based on advances in national quality, and that increasing national quality cannot be attributed to economic development [36]. This idea of one-way causality is not completely consistent with the results of this paper, with this paper stresses that the hysteresis influences of sustainable economic development on national quality may lead to different degrees of differences depending on the calculation methods.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%