Coupling and coordinated development relationship between ecological
environment and carbon emission in Chinese counties
Abstract
The coupling and coordinated relationship between the ecological
environment and carbon emissions is critical to the sustained
development of human society. The remote sensing eco-index (RSEI) model
has been applied to the assessment and monitoring of ecological
environment quality, but RSEI neglects air pollution, and thus this
study introduced aerosol optical depth (AOD) into the index system and
constructed a novel ARSEI to evaluate the ecological environment quality
and analyze the spatial-temporal changes in ARSEI and energy-related
carbon emission (ECE) at the county level in China. Additionally, we
further investigate the local relationship between ARSEI and ECE in
China by using the coupled coordination model (CCD). The outcomes showed
that: (1) Compared with the RSEI, the ARSEI widened the gap in
ecological quality between the east and the west along the
Heihe-Tengchong line; (2) ARSEI value was significantly increased in
24.70% of areas in China, mainly in the Northeast Plain, Loess Plateau,
and Tarim Basin. ARSEI value was significantly decreased in 5.35% of
areas in China, mainly in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, the northern part
of the Tianshan Mountains, eastern coastal cities, and central urban
agglomerations; (3) ECE dispersed from east to the west from 2000 to
2017, with an average annual increase of > 0.3 megatons in
354 counties, densely distributed in the eastern coastal urban
agglomerations, Loess Plateau, and sporadically distributed in some
central and western cities in China; (4) CCD distribution showed a
“west-low-east-high” pattern, with an upward trend in CCD value in the
majority of surveyed counties (2,241), and a downward trend in some
counties (171) in southwest, south, and central China. Based on these
results, recommendations are proposed at the county and above levels for
coordinated and sustainable development of urban economy and ecology.