Spatial Effects of Environmental Regulation on Green and Low-carbon Utilization Level of Urban Land
The purposes of this study are to explore the spatial influence mechanism and spatial effect of environmental regulation(ER)on green and low-carbon utilization level of urban land(GLULUL),and to provide the reference for the synergistic promotion of high-level ecological environment governance and high-quality urban land use.The research methods include projection tracing model,spatial correlation test model and spatial econometric model.The research results show that:1)the national ER and GLULUL both exhibited a continuous upward trend,with different regions showing different degrees of increase.2)There are significant positive global spatial autocorrelations for both ER and GLULUL,and the spatial clustering presents a fluctuating and strengthening trend.3)The impact of national ER on GLULUL has a significant positive spatial spillover effect,and the positive spatial spillover effect of interregional ER shows a decreasing characteristic of"East>Central>West>Northeast".In conclusion,the continuous enhancement of GLULUL can be realized through releasing the spatial spillover effect of ER,standardizing the implementation and interaction strategy of ER and constructing a regional network of ER.
urban land usegreen and low-carbon developmentenvironmental regulationspatial econometric modelspatial spillover effect