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Exploring the Path of Industrial Transformation for Resource-Based Regions in China: A Three-Dimensional Analytical Framework from Cross-Regional Perspectives

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  • Donghui Li

    (School of Public Administration, Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, Taiyuan 030006, China)

  • Luyin Qiao

    (School of Political Science and Public Management, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030031, China)

  • Zhenfang Zhang

    (School of Political Science and Public Management, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030031, China)

Abstract

Industrial transformation in resource-based regions (RBRs) is a global challenge. Shanxi is a typical resource-based province in China. The long-term exploitation of coal resources has posed huge challenges to its ecological protection and high-quality development. Breaking away from the single-city perspective, this study focuses on the regional scale and comparative analysis and attempts to construct a novel three-dimensional analytical framework, namely, “industrial characteristics, industrial layout, and industrial policies”, to explore the industrial transformation path of typical RBRs. The results indicate the following: (1) Shanxi does not have obvious advantages in terms of resource endowment, with a severely heavy industrial structure and strategic emerging industries still in the initial stage of development. At the national strategic level, it is still necessary to strengthen the application of the “pioneer and pilot” policies and mechanisms for innovation. (2) In the context of high-quality development, Shanxi needs to clarify the industrial transformation orientation. For agriculture, the focus should be placed on characteristic and efficient development. For industrial development, priority should be given to upgrading advantageous industries and cultivating emerging industries. For the tertiary industry, it is necessary to form a development pattern of “new producer services + characteristic tourism”. In terms of regional development layout, Shanxi should establish a macro-pattern to promote inter-regional coordinated development. (3) In the new period, Shanxi should accelerate the construction of transportation systems to improve the convenience of inter-regional cooperation. It is essential to increase investment in education and scientific research so as to enhance the overall social innovation capacity. Meanwhile, differentiated regional development policies should be adequately supplied to drive the high-quality evolution of local industries. Focusing on the regional scale, the new logical analysis paradigm can provide theoretical references for RBRs to clarify the direction of industrial transformation and formulate transformation policies.

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  • Donghui Li & Luyin Qiao & Zhenfang Zhang, 2026. "Exploring the Path of Industrial Transformation for Resource-Based Regions in China: A Three-Dimensional Analytical Framework from Cross-Regional Perspectives," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(11), pages 1-19, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:11:p:5232-:d:1949316
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