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Research on China’s Ecological Welfare Performance Evaluation and Improvement Path from the Perspective of High-Quality Development

Rong Wang and Yue Feng

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2020, vol. 2020, 1-14

Abstract:

Based on the data of China’s ecological environment from 2006 to 2018, the paper uses the super-efficiency DEA and Malmquist index methods to evaluate China’s ecological welfare performance from a static and dynamic perspective. Based on this, the Theil index is used to analyze the group’s ecological welfare performance. The internal and intergroup differences show that, from the static evaluation results, China’s ecological welfare performance is in a situation of “high in the east, low in the west, and average in the central region.” There is not much difference between the eastern and central regions, while the ecological welfare performance in the western region is low. From the results of dynamic evaluation, the overall level of regional ecological welfare performance in China has improved in recent years, and the average Malmquist index has exceeded 1, indicating that the growth pattern of ecological welfare performance has shifted to high quality, but the degree of increase in each region is different. There is still much room for improvement in ecological welfare performance; from the perspective of intragroup and intergroup differences, the intragroup differences and intergroup differences in the three major regions have generally maintained a continuous downward trend, and the contribution of the differences in ecowelfare performance between group rate has a clear advantage. Finally, corresponding suggestions are put forward based on the empirical results of the paper.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1155/2020/5476089

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