Performance Evaluation of Provincial-level Low-carbon Economy and Its Regional Network Governance from the Perspective of Resilience Development
From the perspective of resilience development,this study conducts the performance evaluation of China's low-carbon economy from the decoupling performance of three dimensions in economy,society and ecology in 2011-2020 at the provincial level,and combines performance network models to explore the differences of regional energy level matching and governance impact,which provides a suitable path selection for optimizing governance and performance improvement.It's found that:1)In the process of low-carbon transformation of China's economy,there is an uneven development state in various dimensions,and governments of most provincial-level regions often excessively pursue low-carbon resilient development in the economic dimension,neglect social and ecological development.2)The tightness of spatial association in the network of low-carbon economy performance is still far from adequate in most provincial-level regions,especially in the social and ecological dimensions,and the regional network is characterized by a more obvious geographical proximity.3)By the end of the study period,64%provincial-level regions can demonstrate a good match between their radiation levels and their development types.Among them,improvement-type provincial-level regions have the advantage of cluster development.In particular,the provincial-level regions in the eastern coastal region need to strengthen the resilience of social dimension to achieve collaborative development.The provincial-level regions of central China in the growth type are expected to become a new growth pole within the region.The southwestern provincial-level regions in the cultivation type can be considered as priority development provinces.