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The effect of spatial structure of urban agglomerations on green development: Evidence from China

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Abstract Spatial structure reflects physical urban agglomerations development and may have economic, societal, and environmental spillover effects. As China pays more attention to the construction of an ecological civilization and the green high-quality development of urban agglomerations, it is urgent to explore the impact of the spatial structure of urban agglomerations on green development. By using panel data of China’s 16 urban agglomerations from 2004 to 2019, this study analyzes the dynamic impact, nonlinear relationship, mediating mechanism of spatial structure of urban agglomerations on green development. It is indicated that the spatial structure of urban agglomerations has a significant negative influence on green development, but there is a positive spatial spillover effect on green development in neighboring areas. And the results of the dynamic threshold model show that diverse environmental regulation intensities lead to different influences of spatial structure on green development. Moreover, technological innovation plays a partly mediating role in the relationship between the centrality of urban agglomerations and green development.
Title: The effect of spatial structure of urban agglomerations on green development: Evidence from China
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Abstract Spatial structure reflects physical urban agglomerations development and may have economic, societal, and environmental spillover effects.
As China pays more attention to the construction of an ecological civilization and the green high-quality development of urban agglomerations, it is urgent to explore the impact of the spatial structure of urban agglomerations on green development.
By using panel data of China’s 16 urban agglomerations from 2004 to 2019, this study analyzes the dynamic impact, nonlinear relationship, mediating mechanism of spatial structure of urban agglomerations on green development.
It is indicated that the spatial structure of urban agglomerations has a significant negative influence on green development, but there is a positive spatial spillover effect on green development in neighboring areas.
And the results of the dynamic threshold model show that diverse environmental regulation intensities lead to different influences of spatial structure on green development.
Moreover, technological innovation plays a partly mediating role in the relationship between the centrality of urban agglomerations and green development.

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