Analysis of coupling coordination and spatio-temporal of water resource carrying capacity and regional economic development–taking Henan Province as an example.

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Title: Analysis of coupling coordination and spatio-temporal of water resource carrying capacity and regional economic development–taking Henan Province as an example.
Authors: Li, Feng1 (AUTHOR) lifeng9406@126.com, Du, Jiaen1 (AUTHOR) 15537323689@163.com, Li, Huimin1 (AUTHOR) lihuimin3646@163.com, Du, Xuewan1 (AUTHOR) duxuewan0305@163.com, Xu, Xinyue1 (AUTHOR) 2375943730@qq.com
Source: Environment, Development & Sustainability. Jul2026, Vol. 28 Issue 7, p17771-17803. 33p.
Subject Terms: *Regional development, *Water supply, *Spatiotemporal processes, *Spatial analysis (Statistics), *Provinces, *System analysis
Geographic Terms: Henan Sheng (China)
Abstract: The water sources are essential to human development and survival. A logical assessment of water resource carrying capacity (WRCC) promotes environmentally friendly utilization use and guarantees socioeconomic growth. This work employs the entropy weight approach in a extensive assessment model to quantify urban WRCC in Henan Province across social, economic, and ecological dimensions. The study uses Moran's index for spatial autocorrelation analysis and a coupling coordination model to examine subsystem interactions. The findings indicate: (1) Overall, there is a steady increase trend in the water-carrying capacity system's complete development level, with diminishing inter-city gaps. Regions such as the Yangtze River tributary area and upstream Huai River exhibit higher levels compared to the mountainous west and plain east of Henan, with the Taihang Mountain and Yellow Sea plain areas showing the lowest levels. (2) Internally, WRCC systems in each city demonstrate a high-level coupling stage, with coordination showing a fluctuating upward trend, albeit generally at a relatively low level. Spatially, cities are becoming more homogeneous, though disparities among urban areas persist but are decreasing. (3) Significant positive spatial correlation effects are observed within WRCC systems, indicating localized aggregation towards higher values, albeit predominantly in low aggregation phenomena. Tailored zoning is crucial for enhancing urban WRCC and economic development, suggesting improvements in infrastructure, precise planning, adoption of new technologies, and optimization of industrial structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: The water sources are essential to human development and survival. A logical assessment of water resource carrying capacity (WRCC) promotes environmentally friendly utilization use and guarantees socioeconomic growth. This work employs the entropy weight approach in a extensive assessment model to quantify urban WRCC in Henan Province across social, economic, and ecological dimensions. The study uses Moran's index for spatial autocorrelation analysis and a coupling coordination model to examine subsystem interactions. The findings indicate: (1) Overall, there is a steady increase trend in the water-carrying capacity system's complete development level, with diminishing inter-city gaps. Regions such as the Yangtze River tributary area and upstream Huai River exhibit higher levels compared to the mountainous west and plain east of Henan, with the Taihang Mountain and Yellow Sea plain areas showing the lowest levels. (2) Internally, WRCC systems in each city demonstrate a high-level coupling stage, with coordination showing a fluctuating upward trend, albeit generally at a relatively low level. Spatially, cities are becoming more homogeneous, though disparities among urban areas persist but are decreasing. (3) Significant positive spatial correlation effects are observed within WRCC systems, indicating localized aggregation towards higher values, albeit predominantly in low aggregation phenomena. Tailored zoning is crucial for enhancing urban WRCC and economic development, suggesting improvements in infrastructure, precise planning, adoption of new technologies, and optimization of industrial structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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