Resilience assessment and obstacle factors of urban production-living-ecological space:A case study of Ganzhou city,China

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TU Xiaoqiang [1 ]
JI Zhengxin [2 ]
CHEN Hailian [1 ]
LIU Yezhong [3 ]
XU Xiaohua [4 ]
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[1] School of Business Administration, Nanchang Institute of Technology
[2] College of Land Science and Technology, China Agricultural University
[3] School of Infrastructure Engineering, Nanchang University
[4] Jiangxi Academy of Water Science and
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F299.27 [地方城市经济]; TU984.113 []; X321 [区域环境规划与管理];
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In recent years, the uncontrollable risks of urban production-living-ecological(PLE)space have increased sharply, making resilience enhancement essential for sustainable urban development. Based on the social-ecological system(SES) theory, this study constructs an assessment framework for urban PLE space resilience by analyzing its inherent characteristics. The central urban area of Ganzhou city is taken as a case study to evaluate urban PLE space resilience and diagnose its obstacles. The results are as follows: The PLE space resilience in the central urban area of Ganzhou exhibits gradations and substantial spatial differentiation. The ecological space resilience in the study area was the highest, followed by that of production space, while living space resilience was the lowest. The primary factors influencing PLE space resilience are concentrated in the dimensions of robustness and adaptability. In particular, the robustness of the PLE space is relatively low. Based on these results, targeted spatial resilience governance strategies for the PLE space have been proposed. These strategies serve as theoretical and technical references for the study area. By adopting the PLE space perspective, this paper enriches resilience research and provide theoretical support for sustainable urban development.
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页码:846 / 866
页数:21
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