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STUDY ON THE INDEX SYSTEM OF ECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION OF RAPID URBAN DEVELOPMENT

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Author(s)

Xiaoling Huang1, Zhang Li2,*

Affiliation(s)

Chongqing Jiaotong University  400074, China;

Xi'an University of Finance and Economics 710100, China.

Corresponding Author

Zhang Li

ABSTRACT

My country's urbanization has entered a period of rapid growth. At the same time, urban environmental degradation and ecological damage have become one of the bottlenecks restricting urban development. In terms of conceptual understanding, "ecology" and "environment" have certain differences and overlapping parts, which leads to certain confusion or overemphasis in the selection of urban ecological indicators and environmental indicators, which affects the urban ecological indicators. A comprehensive reflection of the overall characteristics of the environment. Starting from the status quo of ecological and environmental index research at home and abroad, this paper puts forward the basic principle of the integration of urban ecological and environmental indicators, integrates the indicator system with quantitative methods, and then designs the four aspects of status, progress, capacity, and early warning. The urban ecology and environment integration index system aims to strengthen the effectiveness and practicability of the index system in the stage of rapid urban development.

KEYWORDS

Urban development; Integration of ecology and environment; Index system.

CITE THIS PAPER

Xiaoling Huang, Zhang Li. Study on the index system of ecological environment integration of rapid urban development. Journal of Trends in Life Sciences. 2023, 1(1): 1-8.

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