Abstract

This paper introduces a performance level concept for industrial land use. The performance level concept uses ecological principles to evaluate index systems for industrial land. We used this concept to integrate local economics, land use, development potential, environmental health and ecosystem management with innovation, harmony, floral preservation, and shared land use. The concept helps promote the efficient use of industrial land and the sustainable use of land resources. We used the chemical medicine manufacturing industry in Chongqing Changshou Economic and Technological Development Zone as a case study. We selected eight companies for analysis and calculated an industrial land performance level for each company. We created three industrial land performance levels: growth potential type, positive development type, and inefficient recession type. To determine economic development and land sustainability, we applied administrative, economic, legal and technical measures to evaluate the entire lifecycle of industrial land. This lifecycle included preliminary project audit access, mid-period dynamic supervision and post land exit management. We conclude by proposing measures to mitigate environmental harm occurring from the intensive use of land for industrial use.

Highlights

  • The industrial revolution was one of the main forces of urbanization in China

  • Sustainable utilization of such land can improve the use of land resources

  • To construct the industrial land comprehensive performance evaluation index system, we explored inefficient industrial land evaluation methods, and studied the management strategies of inefficient industrial land use caused by urbanization and industrialization processes

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Summary

Introduction

The industrial revolution was one of the main forces of urbanization in China. Urbanization has greatly increased productivity but has brought many problems such as environmental degradation and economic inequality to China. Reallocation of land resources during industrial restructuring is an important means to achieve efficient, intensive and sustainable use of industrial land. The concept of sustainable urbanization suggests that urban spaces need to be planned with an understanding of ecological principles to promote environmentally sensitive urban development In this context, ecological approaches to landscape design are becoming increasingly important. Design recreational areas, cultural areas, urban open spaces, pedestrian zones, highways, industrial and agricultural areas, and urban and rural areas These areas are all necessary for a city to be sustainable. We examine ways to realize efficient and intensive utilization of industrial land, guide the sustainable and healthy development of land in industrial parks, expand research on efficient and sustainable use of land resources and provide better decision-making for urban land planning and utilization management. We created our multi-dimensional aggregation model and evaluation index system using ecological principles

Research Design
Economic Performance
Intensive Land Use Performance
Enterprise Development and Potential Performance
Eco-Environmental Performance
Overview of Research Area
Data Sources and Analysis
Industrial Land Performance Index by Numerical Model
Comprehensive Evaluation Result
Resistance Factor of Industrial Land Performance Level
Performance Level Types for Industrial Lands
Whole Lifecycle Management Mechanism for Industrial Land
Discussion and Conclusions
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