Effects of manufacturing agglomeration on green utilization efficiency of industrial land in terms of environmental regulation
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College of Public Administration/Research Center for Natural Resources Management and Global Governance, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China

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X322;F424

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    Improving the green utilization efficiency of industrial land is an important way to achieve sustainable land use and development of industrial economy with high-quality, and the agglomeration of manufacturing (AGG) industry is an important factor affecting the green utilization efficiency of industrial land (EIL). The panel data from 30 provinces in China from 2000 to 2019 were used to study the mechanism and effects of manufacturing agglomeration (AGG) on the green utilization efficiency of industrial land (EIL) from the perspective of environmental regulation (ER). The results showed that the green utilization efficiency of industrial land (EIL) in China from 2000 to 2019 had a trend of steady increase followed by rapid growth, with an average annual growth rate of 2.942%. The green utilization efficiency of industrial land (EIL) in the eastern region of China remained higher than that in the central and western regions of China, with an average annual growth rate of 4.993% and 1.061%, respectively. The effects of manufacturing agglomeration (AGG) on the green utilization efficiency of industrial land (EIL) had a threshold characteristic with the changes in the intensity of environmental regulation (ER). There was a U-shaped relationship between the manufacturing agglomeration (AGG) and the green utilization efficiency of industrial land (EIL) with the increase of the intensity of environmental regulation (ER). It was found from heterogeneity analyses that the negative effect of AGG on EIL gradually weakened with the improvement in the level of ER from 2000 to 2009, and had a negative to positive trend from 2010 to 2019. Voluntary ER was the first to generate a threshold effect, while market-oriented and command-and-control types of ER were observed to manifest at a higher level of ER. It is indicated that the differentiated policies for environmental regulation (ER) should be formulated to upgrade the industrial structure of manufacturing industry and the green utilization of industrial land.

    Fig.1 Theoretical framework
    Fig.2 Three-dimensional relationship between ER,AGG and EIL
    Fig.3 Temporal trends of EIL nationwide and across regions (A) and interprovincial differences in EIL (B)
    Fig.4 Results of the double-threshold estimation for the whole country(A) and the eastern(B),
    Table 1 Input-output index system of EIL
    Table 2 Classification of ER indicators and selection of indicators
    Table 3 Statistical description of the variables
    Table 4 Threshold effect tests for the nation as a whole and for eastern and midwestern regions
    Table 5 Threshold regression results
    Table 6 Results of robustness test (1)
    Table 7 Results of robustness tests (2),(3)
    Table 8 Threshold effect test for heterogeneity analysis
    Table 9 Heterogeneity analysis threshold regression results
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刘楠楠,赵可,彭开丽,柳建玲. Effects of manufacturing agglomeration on green utilization efficiency of industrial land in terms of environmental regulation[J]. Jorunal of Huazhong Agricultural University,2024,43(6):127-140.

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  • Received:July 01,2024
  • Online: January 07,2025
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