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Coordinated Development Evaluation of Population-Land-Industry in Counties of Western China: A Case Study of Shaanxi Province

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13041983

Keywords

Western China; county urbanization; high-quality development; coupling coordination degree

Funding

  1. THE FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH FUNDS FOR THE CENTRAL UNIVERSITIES [18SZYB18]
  2. KEY PROGRAM PROJECT OF SHAAXI SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION [20CA-36]

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This study, using Shaanxi Province in Western China as a representative case, established a model to evaluate the development level of county urbanization. It found that urbanization in Western counties has two stages - increment and quality improvement, a core-edge circle structure, and is mainly driven by industrial agglomeration.
The 14th Five-Year Plan of China proposes promoting urbanization construction, with counties as an important carrier. In order to evaluate the urbanization development level of counties in Western China, this study established an index system of population, land, and industry, constructed the coupling coordination model, selected Shaanxi Province as a representative case, and evaluated the comprehensive development level and its coordination degree of urbanization at the county level. The results show that: (1) there are two stages of urbanization in Western counties, namely increment and quality improvement; (2) county urbanization in Western China radiates from central cities, presenting the characteristics of a core-edge circle structure. Northern Shaanxi has significant spatial difference characteristics, the coordination and development level of the Guanzhong area are both in the lead, and Southern Shaanxi is still in the stage of weak level coordination; (3) unlike urbanization in metropolises, urbanization in Western counties is mainly driven by industrial agglomeration instead of land urbanization. However, population outflow is an obstacle to the urbanization of Western counties. The evaluation of the coordinated development of county urbanization can provide a theoretical basis and practical path for enhancing public service functions in counties, guiding urban-rural harmonious development.

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