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Study on Evolution of Urban Carrying Capacity of Resources and Environment Under the Background of Big Data

Jinhuan Wang ()
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Jinhuan Wang: Chongqing University

A chapter in Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 2021, pp 918-930 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Large cities can accommodate a large number of populations and create huge economic benefits. They are important engines for national economic, political, social, and cultural development. They are the foundation of the Chinese dream of achieving the “two hundred years” goal. This paper scientifically defines the scope of large-scale cities in China, analyzes large-scale urban resource systems and environmental systems, identifies the constituent elements of urban resources and environmental carrying capacity, analyzes the relationships among the constituent elements of large-scale urban resources and environmental carrying capacity, and explores the carrying capacity of large-scale cities and resources. The law of force evolution provides theoretical guidance for improving the carrying capacity of large-scale cities.

Keywords: Large cities; Big data; Urban carrying capacity; Sustainable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-3977-0_69

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