Abstract
Based on the Pearl River Delta data from 2006 to 2016, this paper uses exploratory spatial data analysis technology to analyze the spatial correlation and spatial cluster characteristics of haze pollution, and uses the Spatial Durbin Model to analyze the influencing factors of haze pollution. The study finds that there is a certain spatial autocorrelation in the spatial distribution of haze pollution in the Pearl River Delta region. The direct, indirect and total effects of energy consumption on haze pollution are not significant, there is an inverted U-shaped relationship between economic development level and haze pollution, population size and industrial structure will increase haze pollution in the local and surrounding areas, technological innovation in the region has a significant impact on local haze pollution and has no significant impact on it in the surrounding areas, and the impact of FDI on haze pollution is not stable in the Pearl River Delta region.
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