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- Title
中国城镇化与基本公共服务时空交互耦合关系及其驱动力分析.
- Authors
论宇超; 刘天宝; 韩增林
- Abstract
Basic public services are the key support for achieving high-quality urbanization development By constructing an evaluation index system, this paper analyzed the temporal and spatial evolution laws and driving forces of the coordinated development of urbanization and basic public services in 285 cities at and above the prefecture level in China from 2005 to 2018 by using entropy method, coupling coordination model and panel data model The results show that: 1) The overall level of coordinated development of urbanization and basic public services showed a fluctuating upward trend, and the average value of the coordination degree increased from 0. 296 to 0. 319, with an average annual growth rate of 0. 577%・ In 2005-2010, 2011 -- 2014 and 2015--2018, the coordination degree showed the evolution trend of inverted-V shape, V shape and N shape, respectively. The toughness of the coordinated development of urbanization and basic public services increased and the difference between high and low values converged in the three stages・ 2) The range of coordination degree of various cities decreased from 0. 557 to 0. 523 in 2005--2018・ The trend of spatial equilibrium at the national-scale was obvious, and the high-level coordination shifted to the Western China and Southern China, The spillover effect of the central cities of the three major urban agglomerations in the Eastern China was obvious, the marginal cities and the central cities ol the major urban agglomerations in the Central and Western China showed siphon effect・ 3) The interactive responses between urbanization and basic public services presented the characteristics of npositive-negative-positive-stabilityn, which was consistent with the evolution law of N shape. Economic strength, policy support and urban level work together on the coordinated development of urbanization and basic public services.
- Subjects
CHINA; INNER cities; MUNICIPAL services; URBAN policy; PANEL analysis; METROPOLIS; ECONOMIES of agglomeration; SPACE
- Publication
Geography & Geographic Information Science, 2022, Vol 38, Issue 1, p124
- ISSN
1672-0504
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3969/j.issn.1672--0504.2022.01.018