Research on the Path of Green Transformation of Resource-based City in Luzhou City by New Quality Productivity
Guangjiu Chen ()
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Guangjiu Chen: Luzhou Vocational and Technical College
A chapter in Proceedings of the 2025 7th International Conference on Economic Management and Model Engineering (ICEMME 2025), 2026, pp 407-426 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The green transformation of resource-based cities serves as the core mission in implementing the concept of green, low-carbon, and high-quality development, while also acting as a key lever for new-type productive forces to empower regional coordinated development. Taking Luzhou City in the upper Yangtze River region as a case study, this research utilizes authoritative data from 2007 to 2025 and employs four analytical models: entropy-weighted TOPSIS-greasy correlation, coupling coordination degree, obstacle degree, and gray GM(1,1) models. The study systematically investigates the evolution characteristics of green transformation performance, the coupling coordination patterns of the four-dimensional system, core obstacle factors, and transformation pathways. Results demonstrate: ①Luzhou’s green transformation performance has achieved a transition from imbalance to coordination, exhibiting three distinct phases: “improved imbalance → transitional fluctuations → enhanced coordination.” Significant differences exist in the driving forces of the economic, social, resource, and ecological systems, with the social system demonstrating stable support while the resource system lags behind; ②The coupling coordination degree of the four-dimensional system steadily improves, evolving from mild imbalance to moderate coordination. The lag type shifts from ecological to resource-related, with no significant lag expected in 2025; ③Green transformation obstacles show dynamic evolution, transitioning from single-sector shortcomings to multi-factor constraints, with core obstacles concentrated in delayed industrial restructuring and low resource utilization efficiency; ④Based on these findings, a four-pillar transformation pathway— “industrial upgrading → technological innovation → ecological coordination → policy support” —is constructed. This provides theoretical references and practical examples for upstream Yangtze River cities and similar resource-based cities to achieve coordinated development of “industrial upgrading → ecological protection → livelihood improvement” through new-type productive forces.
Keywords: new quality productivity; resource-based city; green transformation; Yangtze River Basin; Luzhou (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6239-602-9_37
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