TITLE:
Driving Mechanism of the Coordinated Development of Regional Economy-Society-Environment System Based on Grey Incidence Analysis Model—A Case Study of Wanjiang Urban Belt
AUTHORS:
Lei Sun
KEYWORDS:
Driving Mechanism, Grey Incidence Analysis Model, Economy-Society-Environment System, Wanjiang Urban Belt
JOURNAL NAME:
Modern Economy,
Vol.11 No.7,
July
13,
2020
ABSTRACT:
Using grey incidence analysis method, this paper analyzed
the impact of various factors
on the coordinated development of economy-society-environment system of
Wanjiang urban belt to explore the mechanism of the coordinated development of
regional economy-society-environment system. From 2011 to 2018, in the
coordinated development of economic, social and environmental systems under the
overall level of Wanjiang urban belt, the degree of influence of the
development of each subsystem on the coordinated development is ranked:
environmental subsystem economic subsystem social subsystem. In the environmental subsystem, environmental state =
environmental pressure environmental response, and surface water quality, per capita industrial solid
waste production, green coverage of constructed areas are three most
influential social indicators. In the economic subsystem, economic structure developing quality economic benefits, proportion of foreign direct investment in GDP, the
proportion of R & D
expenditure in GDP, the proportion of tertiary industry in GDP are three most
influential economic indicators. In
the social subsystem, public service living standards quality of life, and urbanization rate of permanent population, per capita road
mileage, and the number of hospital beds per 10,000
people are three most influential social indicators.