Abstract

Energy, economy and ecological environment complement each other. The coupling and coordination development of them would provide basis for the rational use of energy, economic development, and the protection and restoration of the ecological environment. In this study, the coupling and coordination development of the Australian energy, economy, and ecological environment from 2007 to 2016 were quantitatively investigated by constructing a coupling coordination model based on coupling theory. Results showed that: (1) Australia’s comprehensive evaluation index of energy, economy, and ecological environment exhibited an increasing trend. The rising trend of the energy index was obvious, the economy was relatively stable, and the comprehensive evaluation index of the ecological environment strongly fluctuated. (2) The development of energy and the economy, and that of energy and the ecological environment were gradually coordinated, and many unbalanced development patterns were found between the economy and the ecological environment. (3) Four types of coordination were observed in the three subsystems, among them, the barely coordinated categories repeated most often and the coordination degree of the three subsystems tended to grow from the global perspective. Energy, economy, and ecological environment interacted, limited, and promoted one another to form a complex system, through proper coordination, these three subsystems can jointly promote the sustainable development of society in Australia.

Highlights

  • Energy is an indispensable basic element in social and economic systems

  • In order to create a coordinated effect among energy supply, economic development, and ecological environment construction, and promote the sustainable development of society in Australia, as well as provide guidance for Australia government, the present study quantitatively evaluates the coupling and coordination development of Australia’s energy, economy, and ecological environment from 2007 to 2016 through the coupling and coordination model to provide a theoretical basis for the unification and coordinated development of the three subsystems

  • After calculating the comprehensive evaluation index, the coordinated development level of the three subsystems is systematically evaluated by constructing a coupling coordination model in Australia from 2007 to 2016

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Summary

Introduction

Energy is an indispensable basic element in social and economic systems. With the acceleration of global industrialization, the contradiction between increasing energy demand and energy scarcity has become increasingly prominent in economic development [1]. In order to create a coordinated effect among energy supply, economic development, and ecological environment construction, and promote the sustainable development of society in Australia, as well as provide guidance for Australia government, the present study quantitatively evaluates the coupling and coordination development of Australia’s energy, economy, and ecological environment from 2007 to 2016 through the coupling and coordination model to provide a theoretical basis for the unification and coordinated development of the three subsystems. The coordination degree of Australia’s energy, economy, and ecological environment and their coordinated types are obtained, with these objectives, so that the Australian Government can be more effective in coordinating the relationship between energy, economy and environment, making them interacted, limited, and promoted to form a sustainable development system in Australia

Index Selection and Dimensionless Method
Weight
Comprehensive Evaluation Index
Model of Coupling and Coordination
Contrastive Relation for Coupling and Coordination
II III IV V
II III IV V VI VII
Trend of Comprehensive Evaluation Index
Coordination Degree
Findings
Conclusions
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