[1]ZHANG Miao,CHEN Yinrong,ZHOU Hao.Evaluation for the Low-Carbon and Intensive Urban Land Use Based on the DSR Model[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2015,22(05):169-175.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
22
Number of periods:
2015 05
Page number:
169-175
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Public date:
2015-10-28
- Title:
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Evaluation for the Low-Carbon and Intensive Urban Land Use Based on the DSR Model
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ZHANG Miao1, CHEN Yinrong1, ZHOU Hao2
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1. College of Public Management, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China;
2. Wuhan City Planning Research and Demonstration Center, Wuhan 430014, China
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- Keywords:
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low-carbon and intensive urban land use; DSR model; ANP; Wuhan City
- CLC:
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F301.24
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- Abstract:
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The low-carbon and intensive urban land use is not only to meet the requirement of low-carbon economy development idea, but also is of great significance for the sustainable development of cities and urban land. To explore the characteristics and evaluation methods of low-carbon and intensive urban land use, we used the DSR model, ANP and literature method to establish an evaluation model for the low-carbon and intensive urban land use based on the DSR, and selected Wuhan City as empirical research area to validate the model rationality. The empirical study result show that the development level of low-carbon and intensive system in Wuhan based on DSR model was increasing from 2000 to 2010, and all above was thanks to the correct and effective response measures which Wuhan municipal government had taken,and there is a positive correlation between the coordination degree of DSR and the level of low-carbon and intensive urban land use. However, such problems as the driving-force is relatively inadequate and large-increasing in the response, which restricts the improving of low-carbon and intensive system level of Wuhan, it still need focus on the reasonable improvement and inputs on the indicators of the response system and the driving force system. The conclusion is that the DSR model can be successfully applied to the evaluation of the low-carbon and intensive urban land use. It provides the conceptual model for the low-carbon and intensive urban land use and an effective solution to the problem of fuzzy index attribution. Further more, it is able to effectively analyze the implementation effect of the policy.