Study on the coupling and coordination degree between urban tourism development and habitat environment in the Yangtze River Delta in China

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Yujia Zhang
Mohammad Haseeb
Md. Emran Hossain
Meijuan Hu
Zaijun Li
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[1] Yangzhou University,School of Tourism and Cuisine
[2] Wuhan University,China Institute of Development Strategy and Planning, and Center for Industrial Economics
[3] Bangladesh Agricultural University,Department of Agricultural Finance and Banking
[4] Yangzhou University,School of Tourism and Cuisine, Institute of Tourism Culture
[5] Research Institute of Central Jiangsu Development,undefined
[6] Yangzhou University,undefined
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Urban habitat; Tourism industry; Coupling and coordination degree; Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration;
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By constructing the two evaluation systems of urban tourism development (TD) and habitat environment (HE), the dynamic response relationship between the two systems in the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration from 2001 to 2020 is explored by using panel vector autoregression (PVAR) model and coupled coordination degree model. The study unearthed four intriguing findings: (1) the level of TD in the study area has been continuously rising from 2001 to 2020, with an initial slow growth rate and then fast. The level of HE is increasing steadily at an average annual rate of 7.05%. There exists a reciprocal response relationship between the two systems, with a strong shock effect in the short term and a synergistic evolution in the long term. (2) The coupling degree between the urban TD and HE has an increasing trend, and the coupling coordination degree of the two systems has an average annual rate of 4.165%, implying the interaction and promotion effect between the two systems is improving. (3) Most of the cities in the Yangtze River Delta gradually realize the evolution from dysfunctional type to coordinated type, but the overall coordination intensity is low. (4) The barrier degrees of TD system indicators show a small annual increasing trend, while the barrier degrees of HE system indicators show a substantial and continuous decreasing trend. In terms of the barrier degree factors, some important factors that restrict the coupled and coordinated development of the two systems are also reported. This research can provide a useful reference for the synergistic improvement of urban tourism economy and habitat environment.
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