Does New Urbanization Support the Rural Inclusive Green Development under Domestic Circulation in China?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Model Introduction
3.1. Evaluation Indicator System
3.1.1. Principal Component Analysis
3.1.2. Rural Inclusive Green Development Evaluation System
3.1.3. Evaluation System for New Urbanization Construction
3.2. Panel Regression Model
3.2.1. Introduction to the Model
3.2.2. Selection of Indicators
3.3. Sample Selection and Data Sources
4. Measurement Results
4.1. Results of the New Urbanization
4.2. Results of Rural Inclusive Green Development
4.3. Results of Benchmark Regression
5. Discussion
5.1. Analysis Results of Rural Inclusive Green Development
5.2. Analysis Results of Benchmark Regression
6. Robustness and Heterogeneity Tests
6.1. Robustness Tests
6.1.1. Lag of 1 to 2 Periods
6.1.2. Shortening the Time Window
6.2. Heterogeneity Test
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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First Indicator | Second Indicator | Methodology for Calculating Indicators | Unit | Causality |
---|---|---|---|---|
Prosperous production | Primary sector’s contribution to GDP growth | Primary sector’s contribution to GDP growth | % | + |
Value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fisheries output per labor force | Gross output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fisheries/labor force in primary sector | Hundred million yuan per 10,000 people | + | |
Total food production per capita | Total food production/rural population | Ten thousand tons per 10,000 people | + | |
Irrigation coefficient | Effective rural irrigated area/cultivated area | % | + | |
Use of total power of agricultural machinery | Gross power of agricultural machinery/value added of primary industry | Million kWh/billion yuan | + | |
Affluent living | Per capita disposable income of rural residents | Per capita disposable income of rural residents | Yuan | + |
Number of beds in village health centers per capita | Number of beds in village health centers/population of villages | Sheets per 10,000 persons | + | |
Number of elderly care institutions per capita | Number of elderly care institutions/population of villages | Per 10,000 people | + | |
Expenditure on rural minimum subsistence security | Expenditure on rural minimum subsistence security | Billion yuan | + | |
Ecologically livable | Strength of agricultural plastic film | Agricultural plastic film use/cultivated land area | Tons/ha | - |
Intensity of fertilizer use in rural areas | Rural fertilizer use/cultivated land area | Tons/ha | - | |
Intensity of pesticide use | Pesticide use/cultivated land area | Tons/ha | - | |
Rural diesel use | Agricultural diesel fuel use/value added in primary sector | Million tons/billion yuan | - | |
Rural electricity consumption per capita | Rural electricity consumption/rural population | Billion kWh/million people | - | |
Solar energy utilization per capita in rural areas | Total area of rural solar water heaters/population of villages | 10,000 square meters per 10,000 people | + | |
Forest cover | Forest cover | % | + | |
Share of area of nature reserves | Share of nature reserves in area under jurisdiction | % | + |
Dimension | Norm | Unit | Causality |
---|---|---|---|
Population urbanization | Share of urban population | % | + |
Urban population density | Persons/km2 | + | |
Share of secondary and tertiary employment in total employment | % | + | |
Economic urbanization | Value added of secondary and tertiary industries as a share of GDP | % | + |
GDP per capita | Ten thousand yuan | + | |
Consumption expenditure per capita | Ten thousand yuan | + | |
Disposable income per capita | Ten thousand yuan | + | |
Land urbanization | Built-up area as a proportion of urban area | % | + |
Road area per capita | Square meter | + | |
Social urbanization | Share of pensioners in total population | % | + |
Number of beds in health-care facilities per 10,000 population | Sheet of bed | + | |
Per capita number of performing arts venues (per 10,000 people) | Classifier for individual things or people, general, catch-all classifier | + | |
Library holdings per capita | Classifier for volumes of books | + | |
Buses per 10,000 people in cities | Classifier for wheeled vehicles | + | |
Environmental urbanization | Greening coverage in built-up areas | % | + |
Green space per capita in parks | Square meter | + | |
Non-hazardous treatment rate of domestic waste | % | + | |
Public toilets per 10,000 people in towns and cities | Collars | + |
Variable | Sample Size | Average Value | Standard Deviation | Minimum Value | Maximum Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ru | 390 | 0.8000 | 0.466 | 0.065 | 2.885 |
Ur | 390 | 1.300 | 0.658 | 0.001 | 3.576 |
Open | 390 | 0.634 | 2.864 | 0.048 | 45.089 |
Rely | 390 | 0.268 | 0.277 | 0.007 | 1.399 |
Inno | 390 | 0.011 | 0.006 | 0.001 | 0.032 |
Traf | 390 | 0.943 | 0.509 | 0.083 | 2.237 |
Eco | 390 | 54,414.186 | 29,088.281 | 10,309 | 183,980 |
Edu | 390 | 9.027 | 1.163 | 4.222 | 12.978 |
Res | 390 | 2195.067 | 2613.275 | 51.9 | 17,107.4 |
Fin | 390 | 0.069 | 0.031 | 0.022 | 0.196 |
Regu | 390 | 0.003 | 0.003 | 0 | 0.031 |
Variable | Random Effect Model | Individual Fixed Effect Model | Time Fixed Effect Model | Two-Factor Fixation Effect Model |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ur | 0.1806378 *** (4.57) | 0.2402229 *** (5.72) | 0.3085729 *** (8.15) | 0.2402229 *** (3.54) |
Open | 0.0141279 *** (5.77) | 0.0134745 *** (5.57) | 0.0323045 *** (4.51) | 0.134745 *** (15.97) |
Rely | −0.1893588 * (−1.87) | −0.2949277 *** (−2.76) | 0.7121415 *** (5.86) | −0.2949277 *** (−1.95) |
Inno | 10.36344 *** (2.83) | 11.34392 *** (3.13) | −3.685483 * (−0.52) | 11.34392 ** (1.97) |
Traf | −0.1410168 * (−1.72) | −0.1621286 * (−1.84) | −0.1051691 * (−1.73) | −0.162186 (−1.28) |
Eco | (0.75) | (−0.39) | (0.60) | (−0.17) |
Edu | 0.0193484 (0.77) | 0.016584 * (0.64) | −0.0345174 * (−1.70) | 0.016584 * (0.66) |
Res | (0.93) | * (0.75) | 0.000014 (1.60) | (1.06) |
Fin | −0.7599771 (−1.10) | −1.209813 * (−1.74) | −3.020758 ** (−2.45) | −1.209813 ** (−0.81) |
Regu | −5.081224 * (−1.96) | −3.842454 *** (−1.50) | −0.2550257 * (−0.04) | −3.842454 * (−1.33) |
Variable | Population Urbanization | Economic Urbanization | Land Urbanization | Social Urbanization | Environmental Urbanization | New Urbanization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.0063474 ** (2.54) | 0.0064641 ** (1.07) | |||||
−0.036858 ** (−0.07) | −0.1216795 * (−0.11) | |||||
0.0406009 * (0.30) | 0.0467532 * (0.19) | |||||
0.0075521 *** (1.54) | 2.625623 *** (1.21) | |||||
0.0075521 *** (1.54) | 0.0081129 *** (0.93) | |||||
Open | 0.0301133 *** (10.44) | 0.014182 *** (12) | 0.0303135 *** (11.79) | 0.0315404 *** (11.20) | 0.0149511 *** (11.57) | 0.0155808 *** (11.88) |
Rely | 0.7567389 *** (9.86) | −0.2648986 * (−1.33) | 0.8667748 *** (14.21) | 0.8359575 *** (13.62) | −0.317066 * (−1.79) | −0.3699285 * (−2.24) |
Inno | −22.50995 ** (−2.92) | 8.873619 (1.40) | −17.31574 ** (−2.27) | −19.18642 ** (−2.53) | 8.955139 (1.48) | 10.60993 (1.36) |
Traf | −0.1106711 * (−2.18) | −0.0415244 (−0.31) | −0.184113 *** (−4.12) | −0.1209788 ** (−2.55) | −0.0361252 (−0.27) | −0.1871724 * (−1.22) |
Eco | *** (6.09) | (0.87) | *** (4.88) | *** (5.59) | (0.65) | ** (0.10) |
Edu | 0.056022 *** (−6.93) | 0.0761224 ** (2.27) | 0.063039 *** (−8.02) | 0.0630066 *** (−7.94) | 0.0419603 * (1.71) | 0.0032679 * (−0.14) |
Res | 0.000018 *** (6.90) | 0.000013 * (1.88) | 0.0000112 *** (4.00) | 0.0000177 *** (6.06) | (0.47) | ** (−0.30) |
Fin | −7.074062 *** (−8.23) | −0.2499057 (−0.16) | −5.927342 *** (−7.76) | −6.437938 *** (−7.93) | −0.3961417 (−0.27) | −1.758869 * (−1.10) |
Regu | −0.4559464 (−0.08) | −9.347649 ** (−2.63) | −5.335357 (−0.87) | −0.8690271 (−0.14) | −7.178002 ** (−2.50) | −5.228926 * (−2.19) |
Variable | (1) | (2) | (3) |
---|---|---|---|
One-Period Lag | Two-Period Lag | Shortening the Time Window | |
Ur | 0.2557037 *** (5.54) | 0.2708201 *** (5.86) | 0.2217744 *** (3.34) |
Open | 0.0137133 *** (5.75) | 0.0137645 *** (5.94) | 0.0138447 *** (12.41) |
Rely | −0.2033418 * (−1.85) | −0.2280849 * (−1.93) | −0.2336023 (−1.35) |
Inno | 10.6766 *** (2.89) | 10.55959 *** (2.84) | 10.58933 * (1.96) |
Traf | −0.1542406 * (−1.69) | −0.1590667 * (−1.71) | −0.1315131 (−0.93) |
Eco | (0.27) | (−0.23) | (−0.04) |
Edu | 0.0135333 (0.50) | 0.0515445 (1.50) | 0.0625868 (1.19) |
Res | (0.79) | (0.74) | (0.40) |
Fin | −0.7939672 (−1.07) | −0.4998359 (−0.64) | 0.3509936 (0.31) |
Regu | −3.7438 (−1.47) | −3.934808 (−1.59) | −0.7298547 (−0.31) |
Year-fixed effects | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Regional fixed effect | Yes | Yes | Yes |
N | 360 | 330 | 300 |
Variable | (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eastern Part | Central Section | Western Part | Northwest | |
Ur | 0.1884651 *** (2.08) | 0.0604478 *** (0.68) | 0.013025 (0.18) | 0.158846 (1.02) |
Open | 0.0090764 *** (4.72) | 0.158872 (1.06) | 0.0725284 *** (1.72) | 0.2737604 * (2.05) |
Rely | 0.2428662 *** (1.07) | −0.9283174 * (−1.68) | −0.5083494 * (−2.23) | 0.8465178 (0.70) |
Inno | 20.1875 *** (3.61) | −4.83716 (−0.88) | −38.94908 (−5.45) | −9.968308 (−0.91) |
Traf | 0.3957214 (1.53) | 0.0865234 (0.80) | 0.3887934 *** (5.87) | −0.6194699 (−0.90) |
Eco | (−1.41) | *** (3.63) | (0.91) | (0.96) |
Edu | 0.0523058 (0.67) | 0.1091765 (1.32) | 0.037482 (1.67) | 0.091993 (0.90) |
Res | −0.000014 (−0.48) | 0.0000325 (1.46) | (0.04) | 0.0000602 (1.69) |
Fin | −9.313602 *** (−5.40) | −0.4476254 (−0.24) | 4.167663 *** (4.39) | 7.74961 *** (2.91) |
Regu | −10.48159 (−1.54) | −17.47846 * (−1.99) | −3.484587 *** (−1.83) | 38.7981 * (1.75) |
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Hua, Y.; Zhang, J.; Ding, X.; Ding, G. Does New Urbanization Support the Rural Inclusive Green Development under Domestic Circulation in China? Sustainability 2024, 16, 2950. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16072950
Hua Y, Zhang J, Ding X, Ding G. Does New Urbanization Support the Rural Inclusive Green Development under Domestic Circulation in China? Sustainability. 2024; 16(7):2950. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16072950
Chicago/Turabian StyleHua, Yuelei, Jize Zhang, Xuhui Ding, and Guoping Ding. 2024. "Does New Urbanization Support the Rural Inclusive Green Development under Domestic Circulation in China?" Sustainability 16, no. 7: 2950. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16072950
APA StyleHua, Y., Zhang, J., Ding, X., & Ding, G. (2024). Does New Urbanization Support the Rural Inclusive Green Development under Domestic Circulation in China? Sustainability, 16(7), 2950. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16072950