Analysis of the Spatiotemporal Evolution of Economic Resilience and Development Strategy Conception for Resource-Based Cities
With economic resilience as the core,a comprehensive evaluation system based on three dimensions,namely,resilience to recovery capacity,adaptability to adjustment and innovation and transformation capacity,is es-tablished to conduct in-depth analyses and assessments of resource-based cities.By applying the entropy value method to quantitatively analyze the economic resilience of 63 selected prefecture-level resource-based cities,the dynamic characteristics of urban economic resilience over time and space changes are explored in depth.In addition,this paper also quantitatively explores the multiple factors affecting the degree of economic resilience of resource-based cities by constructing a regression model.The results show that from a temporal perspective,the economic resil-ience of the selected resource-based cities is generally on an upward trend,but most of the cities still need to im-prove the levels of economic resilience.From the spatial perspective,the selected resource-based cities show a posi-tive upward trend in resistance and recovery capacity,with an increase in the number of cities at high and medium levels and a decrease in the number of cities at low and lower levels;the overall distribution of adjustment and adapta-bility remains relatively stable,but in terms of innovation and transformation capacity,the number of cities at the low-er levels has increased while the number of cities at low levels has showed a decreasing trend.In terms of the factors influencing economic resilience,the degree of specialization and financial support capacity of the urban economy are negatively correlated with the economic resilience of resource-based cities,while industrial diversification,industrial agglomeration density,transportation location and market size are positively correlated with economic resilience.
resource-based citieseconomic resiliencespatiotemporal evolution characteristicsdifferentiated development strategy