Impact of the producer services agglomeration on PM2.5: A case study of the Yellow River Basin, China

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Yan Liu
Yu Cheng
Ruijing Zheng
Huaxue Zhao
Yaping Wang
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[1] Shandong Normal University,College of Geography and Environment
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producer services agglomeration; PM; Spatial Durbin Model; spatial spillover effect; Yellow River Basin;
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Regional and persistent PM2.5 pollution seriously undermines the development of urban ecological civilizations and the advancement of high-quality economies. The producer service sector, an example of a typical knowledge-intensive service industry, plays an important role in advancing the manufacturing industry and fostering economic growth while concurrently improving urban environmental conditions. Based on panel data of prefecture-level cities in the Yellow River Basin from 2006 to 2019, this study constructed a Spatial Durbin Model and a mediation effect model to comprehensively explore the impact of producer services agglomeration on PM2.5 pollution. The main conclusions are as follows: (1) From 2006 to 2019, PM2.5 pollution in the study area exhibited an initial rise followed by a subsequent decline, with notable spatial heterogeneity. PM2.5 pollution in the lower reaches of the Yellow River was significantly higher than in the middle and upper reaches. In addition, the spatial pattern of producer services agglomeration showed distinct “core-edge” characteristics. (2) The agglomeration of producer services had a significant negative impact on local and adjacent PM2.5 pollution, and there was a more pronounced haze reduction effect in the case of specialized agglomerations of producer services and low-end producer services. (3) The agglomeration of producer services indirectly improved PM2.5 pollution by promoting technological innovation and optimizing industrial structure, with the latter playing a greater mediating effect. This study not only helps expand the theoretical and empirical research on producer services agglomeration but also offers valuable insights for pursuing a green transformation of the Yellow River Basin by optimizing industrial patterns through the producer services sector. This approach represents a reference for curbing PM2.5 pollution and guiding the region toward a greener future.
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页码:2295 / 2320
页数:25
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