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Cluster Analysis for Study Ecological Landscape Sustainability: An Empirical Study in Xi’an of China

Liyun Liu () and Hongzhen Lei
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Liyun Liu: Shaanxi Normal University of International Business School
Hongzhen Lei: Shaanxi Normal University of International Business School

Chapter Chapter 138 in LTLGB 2012, 2013, pp 1041-1047 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In writing this paper, our objective was to use the concept of ecological landscape to explain why culture industrial cluster were formed. In recent years, rare extreme weather has continued coming, which made mankind living in “carbon” predicament. Compared with the extensive research on industrial sustainability in cities of the developed world, similar empirical work in developing countries is rare. We concluded from the perspective of cultural industrial space assemble, and take Qujiang cultural industry park based on local landscape design as an example, using hierarchy cluster analysis, based on selected variables that reflect the industrial advantages, government contributions, environmental management and economic performance of the enterprises. Consequently, the objective of a dynamic response to culture industrial cluster was seen as an attempt to form cultural industrial park sustainable development throughout the organizational.

Keywords: Ecological landscape; Cultural industrial cluster; Industrial park; Sustainable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-34651-4_138

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