| Literature DB >> 31546875 |
Yuanyuan Wang1, Benhong Peng2,3, Guo Wei4, Ehsan Elahi5.
Abstract
Ecological carrying capacity is an important factor of sustainable development for cities, and a critical part of achieving the coordinated development of the social economic and ecological environment for urban agglomerations. In order to evaluate the regional ecological carrying capacity and provide a basis for decision-making for regional sustainable development, this paper constructs an ecological carrying capacity model for the urban agglomeration from two dimensions: ecological carrying elastic force and ecological carrying pressure. The analytic hierarchy process is utilized to determine the weights of nine indices in these two dimensions. For the Yangtze River urban agglomeration, the comprehensive index of its ecological carrying capacity is investigated quantitatively, and the spatial distribution map of its comprehensive index measuring ecological carrying capacity is computed. The results show that Nanjing, Yangzhou, Taizhou, and Changzhou are in the stage of high load carrying; Suzhou, Wuxi, Nantong, and Zhenjiang are in the stage of low load carrying. In addition, the environmental protection investment has the greatest impact on ecological carrying elastic force, followed by the proportion of the tertiary industry; wastewater discharge has the greatest impact on ecological carrying pressure. The level of ecological carrying capacity varies within the region. It is necessary to take measures to increase the ecological carrying elastic force and reduce the ecological carrying pressure according to the actual conditions in each region. Meanwhile, exchanges and cooperation between different regions should be strengthened to stimulate the coordinated and sustainable development.Entities:
Keywords: Yangtze River urban agglomeration; ecological carrying capacity; ecological carrying elastic force; ecological carrying pressure; spatial difference
Year: 2019 PMID: 31546875 PMCID: PMC6766176 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16183499
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Map of the Yangtze River urban agglomeration.
Comprehensive evaluation index system of ecological carrying capacity for the Yangtze River urban agglomeration.
| Target Layer | Criteria Layer | Index Layer (Unit) | Source of Indicators |
|---|---|---|---|
| A1 Ecological carrying capacity | B1 Ecological carrying elastic force | C1 Urbanization level (%) | [ |
| C2 GDP per capita (yuan) | |||
| C3 Proportion of tertiary industry (%) | |||
| C4 Environmental investment (billion) | |||
| B2 Ecological carrying pressure | C5 Population density (person/km2) | ||
| C6 Industrial wastewater discharge (billion tons) | |||
| C7 Consumption of chemical fertilizers (tons) | |||
| C8 Consumption of chemical pesticides (tons) | |||
| C9 Industrial tailpipe emission (10,000/m3) |
Note: the urbanization level is also called the urbanization rate, which refers to the proportion of urban population to the total population; the tertiary industry refers to the industry that serves life and production, that is the service industry.
Classification evaluation criteria for urban ecological carrying capacity.
| Index Value | Elastic System | Pressure System | Index Value | Comprehensive Index of Carrying Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| Weak carrier | Weak pressure |
| Low load carrying capacity |
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| Low carrier | Low pressure | ||
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| Medium carrier | Medium pressure |
| Carrying pressure balance |
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| High carrier | High pressure | ||
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| Higher carrier | higher pressure |
| High load carrying capacity |
Weights of the comprehensive evaluation indices for ecological carrying capacity.
| Criterion Layer | Indicator Layer | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| B1 Ecological carrying elastic force | C1 Urbanization level | 0.0329 |
| C2 GDP per capita | 0.0506 | |
| C3 Proportion of tertiary industry | 0.0864 | |
| C4 Environmental investment | 0.3301 | |
| B2 Ecological carrying pressure | C5 Population density | 0.0213 |
| C6 Industrial wastewater discharge | 0.2983 | |
| C7 Consumption of chemical fertilizers | 0.0546 | |
| C8 Consumption of chemical pesticides | 0.0369 | |
| C9 Industrial tailpipe emission | 0.0888 |
Figure 2Histogram of ecological carrying elastic indices for the Yangtze River urban agglomeration.
Figure 3Histogram of ecological carrying pressure indices for Yangtze River urban agglomeration.
Comprehensive indices and ranking table of ecological carrying capacity.
| City | Comprehensive Indices of Ecological Carrying Capacity | Level | Order |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yangzhou | 4.79 | High load | 1 |
| Taizhou | 2.68 | High load | 2 |
| Changzhou | 1.82 | High load | 3 |
| Nanjing | 1.51 | High load | 4 |
| Suzhou | 0.94 | Low load | 5 |
| Wuxi | 0.94 | Low load | 6 |
| Nantong | 0.71 | Low load | 7 |
| Zhenjiang | 0.66 | Low load | 8 |
Figure 4Comprehensive evaluation indices figure of the ecological carrying capacities for the Yangtze River urban agglomeration.
Figure 5Spatial distribution map of the comprehensive indices of ecological carrying capacity by city.