The Economic Value of Water Ecology in Sponge City Construction Based on a Ternary Interactive System

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Nov 28;19(23):15844. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192315844.

Abstract

Ecological water resources occupy a vital position in the national economy; without sufficient ecological water resources, the construction and economic development of sponge cities would be seriously restricted. Appropriately, the Chinese government proposed that sponge city planning should be carried out in accordance with the number of available ecological water resources. The government therefore put forward the method of conservation and intensification to solve the problem of water shortage. This paper highlights the interactions between ecological water resources, sponge cities, and economic development in northern China, starting with the interaction and mechanism of action that concerns ecological water resource utilization, sponge cities, and economic development. In the empirical test, the dynamic changes of the three indicators were analyzed empirically using the panel data vector autoregression method, and the dynamic relationship of each factor was measured using generalized moment estimation. It was found that ecological water resources are a key factor in promoting regional economic development, and the relationship between ecological water resources and sponge cities is both supportive and constraining; therefore, the constraints that ecological water resources place on sponge cities also indirectly affects economic development. To disconnect the use of water and ecological resources from economic development, it is necessary to note the following: the feedback effect of economic development and the resolution of the contradiction between sponge cities, water, and ecological resource use.

Keywords: economic value; sponge city; ternary interactive system; water ecology.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Cities
  • City Planning
  • Conservation of Natural Resources / methods
  • Ecology
  • Economic Development
  • Ecosystem*
  • Water Resources
  • Water*

Substances

  • Water

Grants and funding

The Jilin Province Transportation Innovation and Development Support (Science and Technology) Project (Grant No. 2021-1-11), the Key Laboratory of Transport Industry of Big Data Application Technologies for Comprehensive Transport, Ministry of Transport, China Academy of Transportation Science (Grant No. 2021B1206), and the Qingdao Social Science Planning Research Project (Grant No. 2022-389) are partly supporting this work.