LIU Yanjun, ZHANG Jing, LI Chenggu, ZHOU Guolei, FU Zhanhui, LIU Degang. Influential Intensity of Urban Agglomeration on Evolution of Eco-environmental Pressure: A Case Study of Changchun, China[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 2017, 27(4): 638-647. doi: 10.1007/s11769-017-0891-9
Citation: LIU Yanjun, ZHANG Jing, LI Chenggu, ZHOU Guolei, FU Zhanhui, LIU Degang. Influential Intensity of Urban Agglomeration on Evolution of Eco-environmental Pressure: A Case Study of Changchun, China[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 2017, 27(4): 638-647. doi: 10.1007/s11769-017-0891-9

Influential Intensity of Urban Agglomeration on Evolution of Eco-environmental Pressure: A Case Study of Changchun, China

doi: 10.1007/s11769-017-0891-9
Funds:  Under the auspices of Education Ministry for Development of Liberal Arts and Social Science (No. 14YJA790035)
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  • Corresponding author: ZHANG Jing.E-mail:zhangj888@nenu.edu.cn
  • Received Date: 2016-08-10
  • Rev Recd Date: 2016-12-09
  • Publish Date: 2017-08-27
  • In this paper, we study the interactive relationship between the agglomeration of urban elements and the evolution of eco-environmental pressure. We build an index system for evaluating the agglomeration of urban elements and eco-environmental pressure. Using the entropy method and response intensity model, we analyze how urban elements agglomeration influenced eco-environmental pressure in Changchun from 1990 to 2012, eliciting the changing features and influential factors. Ultimately, we conclude there is a significant interactive relationship between the agglomeration of urban elements and the evolution of eco-environmental pressure in Changchun. This is inferred from the degree of this agglomeration in Changchun having increased since 1990, with the degree of eco-environmental pressure first decreasing and then increasing. Alongside this, the impact of urban elements agglomeration on eco-environmental pressure has changed from negative to positive. The main reasons behind this shift are arguably the rapid growth of urban investment and ongoing urbanization.
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Influential Intensity of Urban Agglomeration on Evolution of Eco-environmental Pressure: A Case Study of Changchun, China

doi: 10.1007/s11769-017-0891-9
Funds:  Under the auspices of Education Ministry for Development of Liberal Arts and Social Science (No. 14YJA790035)
    Corresponding author: ZHANG Jing.E-mail:zhangj888@nenu.edu.cn

Abstract: In this paper, we study the interactive relationship between the agglomeration of urban elements and the evolution of eco-environmental pressure. We build an index system for evaluating the agglomeration of urban elements and eco-environmental pressure. Using the entropy method and response intensity model, we analyze how urban elements agglomeration influenced eco-environmental pressure in Changchun from 1990 to 2012, eliciting the changing features and influential factors. Ultimately, we conclude there is a significant interactive relationship between the agglomeration of urban elements and the evolution of eco-environmental pressure in Changchun. This is inferred from the degree of this agglomeration in Changchun having increased since 1990, with the degree of eco-environmental pressure first decreasing and then increasing. Alongside this, the impact of urban elements agglomeration on eco-environmental pressure has changed from negative to positive. The main reasons behind this shift are arguably the rapid growth of urban investment and ongoing urbanization.

LIU Yanjun, ZHANG Jing, LI Chenggu, ZHOU Guolei, FU Zhanhui, LIU Degang. Influential Intensity of Urban Agglomeration on Evolution of Eco-environmental Pressure: A Case Study of Changchun, China[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 2017, 27(4): 638-647. doi: 10.1007/s11769-017-0891-9
Citation: LIU Yanjun, ZHANG Jing, LI Chenggu, ZHOU Guolei, FU Zhanhui, LIU Degang. Influential Intensity of Urban Agglomeration on Evolution of Eco-environmental Pressure: A Case Study of Changchun, China[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 2017, 27(4): 638-647. doi: 10.1007/s11769-017-0891-9
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