Value Realization of Ecological Products and Integrated Urban-rural Development:An Empirical Study Based on Urban-rural Integrated Development Pilot Zones
Value Realization of Ecological Products and Integrated Urban-rural Development:An Empirical Study Based on Urban-rural Integrated Development Pilot Zones
The realization of the value of ecological products is of great significance for consolidating and expanding the achievements of poverty elimination,achieving comprehensive rural revitalization,and promoting urban-rural integration and development.This paper takes 77 districts and counties of the urban-rural integrated development pilot zones from 2013 to 2020 as the research objects,constructs an evaluation system,measures the degree of urban-rural integration development combined with the entropy value method,clarifies the process of realizing the value of ecological products,and on this basis,examines the influence and mechanism of the realization of the value of ecological products on the integrated development of urban and rural areas.It is found that the realization of the value of ecological products can significantly promote the integrated development of urban and rural areas,which is robust after overcoming the possible endogenous problems.The realization of the value of ecological products also plays an obvious role in promoting the various dimensions of urban-rural integration.The impact of the realization of the value of ecological products on urban-rural integration is mainly based on environmental effect and employment effect.The heterogeneity analysis shows that the realization of the value of ecological products positively contributes to urban-rural integration development in the eastern and central regions of China,but the realization of the value of ecological products in the western region does not significantly contribute to urban-rural integration development.
关键词
生态产品价值实现/城乡融合/环境效应/就业效应
Key words
Realization of the Value of Ecological Products/Urban-rural Integration/Environmental Effect/Employment Effect