Spatiotemporal Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Industrial Ecologization in Western Regions
Industrial ecologization is not only an essential component of green development but also a necessary requirement for achieving modernization characterized by harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.Using the entropy value method to measure the level of industrial ecologization in western regions from 2011 to 2021,this article explores the spatial correlation and influencing factors through Moran's I and spatial Durbin models.The results show that:1)Over time,the overall trend of industrial ecologization is upward,with an average annual growth rate of 6.92%,and the differences among regions are gradually increasing,with the variance in an"N"shape;2)Spatially,the agglomeration of industrial ecologization is weakening,showing patterns of high-low and low-high clustering;3)Local environmental governance has a positive effect on industrial ecologization,while industrial agglomeration and technological innovation have negative effects,with the negative impact of technological innovation possibly being due to a rebound effect.Industrial agglomeration and industrial structure in neighboring areas positively influence industrial ecologization,whereas technological innovation has a negative effect.
industrial ecologizationspatiotemporal characteristicsspatial Durbin modelwestern regions