Abstract

The rapid development of urbanization and population growth in China has posed a major threat to the green sustainable development of the ecological environment. However, the impact of urbanization on the eco-environmental quality (EEQ) in China remains to be developed. Understanding their interactive coupling mechanism is of great significance to achieve the urban sustainable development goals. By using multi-source remote sensing data and the coupling coordination degree model (CCDM), we intended to answer the question “What are the temporal and spatial characteristics of urbanization and EEQ in China on the pixel scale during 2000–2013, and what is the coupling mechanism between the urbanization and the EEQ?”. To answer these questions, we explored the coupling mechanism between urbanization and the EEQ in China with a combined mathematical and graphics model. The results show that the urbanization and the coupling coordination degree (CCD) of the whole region continually increased from 2000 to 2013, especially in the three major urban agglomerations, with a spatial distribution pattern that was “high in the east and low in the west”. Most importantly, from 2000 to 2013, the CCD type of cities in China gradually evolved from uncoordinated cities to coordinated cities. Additionally, the decisive factor affecting the CCD from 2000 to 2013 was the development of urbanization, and the degree at which urbanization had an impact on CCD was about 8.4 times larger than that of the EEQ. At the same time, the rapid urbanization that has occurred in some areas has led to a significant decline in the EEQ, thus indicating that China needs to increase its protection of the ecological environment while pursuing social and economic development in the future. This study makes up for the deficiencies in the existing literature and investigates the long-term coupling of the EEQ and urbanization in China, thereby providing a new research perspective for the sustainable development of China and even the world in the future.

Highlights

  • Since the beginning of the current century, China has experienced a period of urbanization that is unprecedented in human history

  • This study explored the coupling mechanism between the environmental quality (EEQ) and urbanization in China from 2000 to 2013 using the coupling coordination degree model (CCDM) and multisource remote sensing data

  • The methods that were used in this study are divided into three parts: (1) the production of the Multisource Remote Sensing EEQ Index (M-RSEQI) (Section 3.1), (2) the processing of the quantitative calculation of urbanization (Section 3.2), and (3) the evaluation of the coupling processes between the M-RSEQI and urbanization (Section 3.3)

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Introduction

Since the beginning of the current century, China has experienced a period of urbanization that is unprecedented in human history. Severe ecological and environmental problems restrict China from having a healthy economy and societal development and threatens regional sustainable development [4,5,6]. In terms of this increasingly severe eco-environmental situation, it is increasingly important to conduct effective scientific research on monitoring the coupling of China’s eco-environment quality (EEQ) and urbanization in order to ensure the realization of “China’s 2030 sustainable development goals” [7].

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