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Study on the impact of rural land development and utilisation on the coordinated development of regional ecological environment

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  • Shanna Qi
  • Meng Duan

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In order to effectively resolve the conflict between land use and ecological security, this paper studies the impact of rural land development and utilisation on the coordinated development of regional ecological environment. After selecting the index, the data are dimensionless, the index data weight is calculated, and the comprehensive evaluation function of ecological environment is established. According to the comprehensive evaluation function of land use and ecological environment, the rural land use evaluation index and ecological environment comprehensive index are obtained. Combined with the coupling coordination degree, the impact of rural land development and utilisation on the coordinated development of regional ecological environment is clarified. The results show that when the benefit of rural land development and utilisation is 0.5923, it can promote the coordinated development of regional ecological environment. When it exceeds 0.5923, it is not conducive to the coordinated development of ecological environment.

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  • Shanna Qi & Meng Duan, 2023. "Study on the impact of rural land development and utilisation on the coordinated development of regional ecological environment," International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 26(1/2), pages 27-39.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijetma:v:26:y:2023:i:1/2:p:27-39
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