Identifying spatial agglomeration and driving forces of land use by green industries: a case study of Jiangsu Province, China

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Apr;30(19):54586-54599. doi: 10.1007/s11356-023-25740-z. Epub 2023 Mar 6.

Abstract

In response to China's aims of becoming "carbon-neutral," the development of green industries such as renewable energy and recycling has flourished. Based on 2015 and 2019 data, this study uses spatial autocorrelation to analyze the evolution of land use by the green industries in Jiangsu Province. The Geodetector model was also applied to identify the driving factors underlying these spatial patterns. The spatial variability of green industrial land use in Jiangsu Province is significant, with the land-use area gradually decreasing from Southern to Northern Jiangsu. In terms of spatial-temporal changes, there is an increase in land use and a trend of expansion in the central and northern regions of Jiangsu. Land use by green industries in the province exhibits a more significant spatial clustering pattern but with a weakened clustering effect. The clustering types are mainly H-H and L-L, with the H-H type distributed mainly in the Su-Xi-Chang region and the L-L type distributed mainly in the Northern Jiangsu region. The levels of technology, economic development, industrialization, and industrial diversification are important individual driving factors, and the interaction among the different factors enhances their driving forces. This study suggests that spatial spillover effects should be focused to promote the coordinated development of regional energy-saving and environmental protection industries. At the same time, joint efforts should be made from the aspects of resources, government, economy, and related industries to promote the agglomeration of land for energy-saving and environmental protection industries.

Keywords: Energy saving and environmental protection industry; Industrial land use; Influencing factors; Jiangsu Province; Spatial pattern.

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Conservation of Natural Resources*
  • Economic Development
  • Industrial Development
  • Industry
  • Urbanization*