Abstract

In recent years, with the rapid development of urban transportation network in China, many problems have been exposed, especially in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei (BTH) region. Under the call of sustainable development, it is of great significance to evaluate the economic, social, and ecological (ESE) impact of transportation network in BTH urban agglomeration for promoting the sustainable development of transportation ESE in BTH urban agglomeration. In this paper, 12 indicators in the field of transportation are selected to build the evaluation index system of ESE effects of transportation network in BTH urban agglomeration. By using entropy weight TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) model and the Jenks natural breaks classification method, the ESE impacts of transportation network in 13 cities of BTH from 2013 to 2017 are analyzed from the temporal and spatial dimensions. The research shows that: (1) From 2013 to 2017, the economic impact degree of traffic network shows an annual fluctuation trend, the social impact degree increases year by year, and the ecological impact degree decreases year by year; (2) For the cities of BTH, the ESE impact assessment results of transportation network from 2013 to 2017 can be divided into seven clusters. Except Handan City, the ESE impact assessment categories of other cities’ transportation network have been improved, but the proportion of cities in the transition period is still large, especially the “Low-Low-Low” cities. The types of cities in the transitional period need to be focused. It is still a heavy burden to realize the ESE coordination and sustainable development of BTH urban agglomeration transportation network.

Highlights

  • As the basic regional unit for the country to participate in global competition and international division of labor, the development of urban agglomerations is inseparable from the support of transportation network, which establishes the spatial-temporal relationship between cities in urban agglomerations and promotes the flow of information and material [1]

  • The research on the relationship between transportation and urban development mainly focuses on the impact of transportation infrastructure on urban development and the evaluation of urban transportation sustainable development

  • In the aspect of economic impact, it focuses on the spatial spillover effect of urban development on economic growth and the coupling coordination between urban development and economic development [3,4,5,6]; In terms of social impact, it focuses on the analysis of regional industrial structure, urbanization level, population structure and employment [7]; In the aspect of ecological impact, scholars pay attention to the research of air pollution, noise pollution and biodiversity [8,9,10]

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Introduction

As the basic regional unit for the country to participate in global competition and international division of labor, the development of urban agglomerations is inseparable from the support of transportation network, which establishes the spatial-temporal relationship between cities in urban agglomerations and promotes the flow of information and material [1]. The research on the relationship between transportation and urban development mainly focuses on the impact of transportation infrastructure on urban development and the evaluation of urban transportation sustainable development. The score of economic and social impact of the transportation network is high, and the score of ecological impact is low. The sustainable level of economic and social development of urban transportation network is good, but the ecological sustainable level is poor. The economic and ecological sustainability of transportation network is high, but the social sustainability is low. The sustainable development level of transportation network economy is high, but the social and ecological sustainable development level is low. The level of ecological sustainable development of transportation network is high, but the level of economic and social sustainable development is low

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