Interaction Effects between Technology-Driven Urbanization and Eco-Environment: Evidence from China’s East Zhejiang Region

With the rapid pace of urbanization in populous regions, the conflict between economic development and eco-environment becomes increasingly notable, inducing policy makers to implement new technological solutions for regional sustainable growth. Choosing the East Zhejiang region in China as a case s...

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Main Authors: Guangtong Gu, Wenjie Zhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/3/836
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spelling doaj-57fe32d1c2a34d56b8d46cae3729ebee2020-11-25T02:45:49ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-02-0111383610.3390/su11030836su11030836Interaction Effects between Technology-Driven Urbanization and Eco-Environment: Evidence from China’s East Zhejiang RegionGuangtong Gu0Wenjie Zhu1Faculty of Economics and Management, Zhejiang A&F University, Yijin St, Lin’an, Hangzhou 311300, ChinaFaculty of Economics and Management, Zhejiang A&F University, Yijin St, Lin’an, Hangzhou 311300, ChinaWith the rapid pace of urbanization in populous regions, the conflict between economic development and eco-environment becomes increasingly notable, inducing policy makers to implement new technological solutions for regional sustainable growth. Choosing the East Zhejiang region in China as a case study, this paper reveals the interaction effects between technology-driven urbanization and eco-environment, by compiling novel indexes for factors such as the degree of urbanization, environmental pressure, environmental protection, and environmental quality from 2005 to 2014, and adopting a data-intensive systemic approach. Differing from previous literature, an inverted “U„ structure and panel vector autoregressive model are constructed to show that: (i) Given the acceleration of technology-driven urbanization, its surrounding eco-environment is still likely to be under greater pressure; (ii) the relationships between technology-driven urbanization and environmental factors in different regions are heterogeneous, either with a normal U-shaped curve or an inverted U-shaped curve; and (iii) the two-way interaction effects are significantly unbalanced, with long-term contribution rates of environmental quality and pressure on urbanization to be 57.8% and 78.88%, respectively, which is higher than the reversal effect. This study provides scientific reference for urban planning and advocates that more technological innovations should be implemented to help maintain sustainable urbanization processes.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/3/836urbanizationeco-environmenttechnology-drivenU-shapeinteraction effects
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author Guangtong Gu
Wenjie Zhu
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Interaction Effects between Technology-Driven Urbanization and Eco-Environment: Evidence from China’s East Zhejiang Region
Sustainability
urbanization
eco-environment
technology-driven
U-shape
interaction effects
author_facet Guangtong Gu
Wenjie Zhu
author_sort Guangtong Gu
title Interaction Effects between Technology-Driven Urbanization and Eco-Environment: Evidence from China’s East Zhejiang Region
title_short Interaction Effects between Technology-Driven Urbanization and Eco-Environment: Evidence from China’s East Zhejiang Region
title_full Interaction Effects between Technology-Driven Urbanization and Eco-Environment: Evidence from China’s East Zhejiang Region
title_fullStr Interaction Effects between Technology-Driven Urbanization and Eco-Environment: Evidence from China’s East Zhejiang Region
title_full_unstemmed Interaction Effects between Technology-Driven Urbanization and Eco-Environment: Evidence from China’s East Zhejiang Region
title_sort interaction effects between technology-driven urbanization and eco-environment: evidence from china’s east zhejiang region
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-02-01
description With the rapid pace of urbanization in populous regions, the conflict between economic development and eco-environment becomes increasingly notable, inducing policy makers to implement new technological solutions for regional sustainable growth. Choosing the East Zhejiang region in China as a case study, this paper reveals the interaction effects between technology-driven urbanization and eco-environment, by compiling novel indexes for factors such as the degree of urbanization, environmental pressure, environmental protection, and environmental quality from 2005 to 2014, and adopting a data-intensive systemic approach. Differing from previous literature, an inverted “U„ structure and panel vector autoregressive model are constructed to show that: (i) Given the acceleration of technology-driven urbanization, its surrounding eco-environment is still likely to be under greater pressure; (ii) the relationships between technology-driven urbanization and environmental factors in different regions are heterogeneous, either with a normal U-shaped curve or an inverted U-shaped curve; and (iii) the two-way interaction effects are significantly unbalanced, with long-term contribution rates of environmental quality and pressure on urbanization to be 57.8% and 78.88%, respectively, which is higher than the reversal effect. This study provides scientific reference for urban planning and advocates that more technological innovations should be implemented to help maintain sustainable urbanization processes.
topic urbanization
eco-environment
technology-driven
U-shape
interaction effects
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/3/836
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