Abstract
In the process of rapid development of economic globalization and regional integration, the importance of urban agglomeration has become increasingly prominent. It is not only the main carrier for countries and regions to participate in international competition, but also the main place to promote regional coordination and sustainable development. Coordinated economic, environmental, tourism and traffic development is very necessary for sustainable regional development. However, the existing literature lacks research on coupling coordination of the Economy–Environment–Tourism–Traffic (EETT) system in urban agglomeration. In this study, in order to fill this gap, we establish the index system from four dimensions of economy, environment, tourism and traffic, and select the influencing factors from the natural and human perspectives to exam the spatio-temporal changes and influencing factors in the coupling coordination of the EETT system using an integrated method in the Middle Reaches of Yangtze River Urban Agglomerations (MRYRUA), China. The results indicate that the coupling coordination degree of the EETT system transitioned from the uncoordinated period to the coordinated period, while it showed an increasing trend on the whole from 1995 to 2017. The spatial agglomeration effect has been positive since 2010, while “High–High” and “Low–High” agglomeration regions were transferred from the east to the south. Land used for urban construction as a percentage of the urban area and vegetation index has a great impact on the coupling coordination degree. These results provide important guidance for the formulation of integration and coordinated development policy in the MRYRUA, and then increase China’s international competitiveness by improving the contribution of urban agglomerations to GDP.
Highlights
The coordination degree of a coupling system plays an important role in regional stability and sustainable development
Compared with previous research [67,68,69,70], this study focuses on the observation of the three provincial capital cities, and finds that during the research period, the growth rate of coupling coordination degree of the three capital cities was significantly higher than that of other cities, while the growth rate of coupling coordination degree of Nanchang was significantly higher than that of Wuhan and Changsha
Taking Middle Reaches of Yangtze River Urban Agglomerations (MRYRUA) as an example, this study discussed the coupling and coordination relationship among the four subsystems of economy, environment, tourism and traffic, explored the spatial pattern of coupling coordination degree of Environment–Tourism– Traffic (EETT), analyzed influencing factors of coupling coordination degree, and discussed the internal logic of coupling coordination degree of EETT to promote regional sustainable development, which laid a foundation for understanding EETT system
Summary
The coordination degree of a coupling system plays an important role in regional stability and sustainable development. With the gradual introduction of the integrated development policy of traffic and tourism, eco-tourism development planning, eco-economic policies and other strategic laws and regulations, the trend and importance of the integrated development of economy, environment, tourism and traffic are highlighted from the national to the social level [1,2,3]. The development of regional economy and tourism will bring huge economic and social benefits, at the same time, it may cause damage to the natural environment and increase the burden of transportation [4,5,6]. When the environmental deterioration breaks through its threshold, it will increase the cost of economic activities and restrict the long-term development of regional tourism [7,8].
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