Download PDFOpen PDF in browserResearch on Sustainable Coordinated Development of Mineral Resource Development and Ecological Environment Protection in Resource-Based CitiesEasyChair Preprint 112476 pages•Date: November 5, 2023AbstractThis paper establishes a Sustainable Coupling Coordination Degree Model (SCCDM) based on the concept of sustainable development, in order to increase the sustainability perspective of coordinated development and improve the traditional CCDM, and explore the relationship between mineral resource development and ecological environment protection in resource-based cities. The feasibility and superiority of SCCDM are verified using the 2010-2020 dataset of mineral resource development and ecological environment protection in resource-based cities, and analyze the coordinated development characteristics of different resource development stages and regions. The research results are as follows: 1. it is verified that the SCCDM is more in line with the coordination definition for evaluating the coordination relationship between two subsystems, proving that the SCCDM is an effective coordination evaluation method. 2. From 2011 to 2019, the average sustainable coupling coordination degree of various resource-based cities was greater than 0.6, and overall showed an upward trend; From 2010 to 2020, the development of mineral resources in different types of resource-based cities basically met their development trends, and the degree of sustainable coupling coordination showed an upward trend; There is significant growth in the southern coastal comprehensive economic zone and the southwestern comprehensive economic zone, while the downward trend in the northeast comprehensive economic zone and the eastern coastal comprehensive economic zone is prominent. In sum, The SCCDM is more effective, comprehensive, and objective in coordination relationships compared to CCDM. It is more sensitive to changes in the coordination relationship between the two systems. The sustainable coordination degree is steadily improving, and the coordination relationship between mineral resource development and ecological environment protection is also constantly improving. Keyphrases: Coordinate relationships, Ecological environment protection, Mineral resource development, Resource-basic cities, sustainable development
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