Economic resilience assessment and policy interaction of coal resource oriented cities for the low carbon economy based on AI
Yue Deng,
Wanyi Jiang and
Zeyu Wang
Resources Policy, 2023, vol. 82, issue C
Abstract:
This study aims to evaluate the economic growth of coal-resource-oriented cities under Low-Carbon (LC) economic growth. The public participation mechanisms are promoted, and the vitality of the economic market of resource-oriented cities is enhanced by increasing the intervention of government policies. Firstly, the context of the coal-resource-oriented cities and LC economy are analysed. Secondly, an economic resilience assessment system for coal-resource-oriented cities is established, characterized by traditional and high-tech industries through the analysis of the condition of resource-oriented cities. Finally, in the process of optimizing and managing the economic structure, the assessment of the LC evolution path of resource-oriented cities is strengthened through the extensive participation of the general public. The results show that the economic resilience level of coal-resource-oriented and traditional cities fluctuates and increases from 2011 to 2021. In 2011, the economic resilience index of traditional cities and coal-resource-oriented cities was 0.11and 0.22. By 2021, traditional cities’ and coal-resource-oriented cities’ economic resilience assessment stability was 0.527 and 0.562. This study has pivotal reference value for promoting urban resource management and economic efficiency.
Keywords: Low-carbon economy; Coal-resource-oriented cities; Economic resilience; Economic architecture; AI (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2023.103522
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