Ecological Resilience Assessmentof an Emerging Urban Agglomeration:A Case Study of Chengdu-ChongqingEconomic Circle, China
Ying Zhou, Chen Yuan, Zhuolu Li, Jiang Weiling
Abstract
China's rapid economic development is inseparable from urbanization. From 1999 to 2019, China's GDP increased by 10 times from 8,936.65 billion RMB to 9,8852.89 billion RMB. At the end of 2020, the urbanization rate of China's permanent population exceeds 60%, and urbanization is full of uncertain damage to the quality of the ecological environment The process of economic development is also inseparable from industrialization. Urbanization and industrialization consume environmental resources, such as mineral resources, water resources and land resources. It results in an inevitable reduction
Topics & Concepts
ChinaGeographyResilience (materials science)Urban agglomerationEconomic geographyEconomies of agglomerationPsychological resilienceEcologyEnvironmental planningEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental scienceEconomic growthEconomicsBiologyPsychologyThermodynamicsPhysicsPsychotherapistArchaeologyEnvironmental Quality and Pollution