Analysis of the integrated role of the Yangtze River Delta based on the industrial economic resilience of cities during COVID-19

Abstract The enhancement of regional comprehensive development ability is significantly impacted by the study on the implementation effect of regional integration strategies. The integration strategy’s impact on urban development during COVID-19 in the Yangtze River Delta(YRD) is unclear. According...

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Main Authors: Cai Jia, Zini Cao, Jinkang Hu, Xudong Wang, Long Zhao, Junjun Zhi, Wangbing Liu, Gaohua Zhang, Shilong Ding, Yan Li, Luzhou Lin
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2024-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-68357-z
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author Cai Jia
Zini Cao
Jinkang Hu
Xudong Wang
Long Zhao
Junjun Zhi
Wangbing Liu
Gaohua Zhang
Shilong Ding
Yan Li
Luzhou Lin
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Zini Cao
Jinkang Hu
Xudong Wang
Long Zhao
Junjun Zhi
Wangbing Liu
Gaohua Zhang
Shilong Ding
Yan Li
Luzhou Lin
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description Abstract The enhancement of regional comprehensive development ability is significantly impacted by the study on the implementation effect of regional integration strategies. The integration strategy’s impact on urban development during COVID-19 in the Yangtze River Delta(YRD) is unclear. According to prior industrial transfer theory, Hefei, Anhui’s capital, is difficult to transfer industries, and other YRD cities push industry integration in Anhui. This study employs the theory of economic and land resource use to examine the resilience of the industrial economy during an epidemic by using industrial land as a representation of industrial economic development. The three cities in Anhui—Wuhu, Maanshan, and Chuzhou (Wu-ma-Chu) were selected as the research area. The study employed the UNet deep learning method to detect the land use types in Wu-ma-Chu. The land transfer matrix and the standard deviation ellipse were utilised to research the alterations in industrial land use and the spatial distribution of industrial output value, respectively. The results showed that the industrial land in Machu continued to grow during the outbreak, highlighting the resilience of the region’s industrial economy. During 2019–2022, the elliptical ring of industrial output value is distributed in Nanjing, revealing the radiating role of Nanjing in integrating into the integration of the YRD. This confirms China’s YRD integration strategy, strengthens regional economic resilience, and encourages coordinated regional economic development.
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spelling doaj-art-bab07f58afaa4e6c972f99d5155e971f2025-02-02T12:25:07ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222024-07-0114111910.1038/s41598-024-68357-zAnalysis of the integrated role of the Yangtze River Delta based on the industrial economic resilience of cities during COVID-19Cai Jia0Zini Cao1Jinkang Hu2Xudong Wang3Long Zhao4Junjun Zhi5Wangbing Liu6Gaohua Zhang7Shilong Ding8Yan Li9Luzhou Lin10School of Geography and Tourism, Anhui Normal University, Huajin CampusSchool of Geography and Tourism, Anhui Normal University, Huajin CampusKey Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of SciencesSchool of Geography and Tourism, Anhui Normal University, Huajin CampusSchool of Geography and Tourism, Anhui Normal University, Huajin CampusSchool of Geography and Tourism, Anhui Normal University, Huajin CampusAnhui Provincial Territorial Space Planning InstituteAnhui Provincial Territorial Space Planning InstituteAnhui Provincial Territorial Space Planning InstituteAnhui Provincial Territorial Space Planning InstituteAcademy of Regional and Global Governance, Beijing Foreign Studies UniversityAbstract The enhancement of regional comprehensive development ability is significantly impacted by the study on the implementation effect of regional integration strategies. The integration strategy’s impact on urban development during COVID-19 in the Yangtze River Delta(YRD) is unclear. According to prior industrial transfer theory, Hefei, Anhui’s capital, is difficult to transfer industries, and other YRD cities push industry integration in Anhui. This study employs the theory of economic and land resource use to examine the resilience of the industrial economy during an epidemic by using industrial land as a representation of industrial economic development. The three cities in Anhui—Wuhu, Maanshan, and Chuzhou (Wu-ma-Chu) were selected as the research area. The study employed the UNet deep learning method to detect the land use types in Wu-ma-Chu. The land transfer matrix and the standard deviation ellipse were utilised to research the alterations in industrial land use and the spatial distribution of industrial output value, respectively. The results showed that the industrial land in Machu continued to grow during the outbreak, highlighting the resilience of the region’s industrial economy. During 2019–2022, the elliptical ring of industrial output value is distributed in Nanjing, revealing the radiating role of Nanjing in integrating into the integration of the YRD. This confirms China’s YRD integration strategy, strengthens regional economic resilience, and encourages coordinated regional economic development.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-68357-z
spellingShingle Cai Jia
Zini Cao
Jinkang Hu
Xudong Wang
Long Zhao
Junjun Zhi
Wangbing Liu
Gaohua Zhang
Shilong Ding
Yan Li
Luzhou Lin
Analysis of the integrated role of the Yangtze River Delta based on the industrial economic resilience of cities during COVID-19
Scientific Reports
title Analysis of the integrated role of the Yangtze River Delta based on the industrial economic resilience of cities during COVID-19
title_full Analysis of the integrated role of the Yangtze River Delta based on the industrial economic resilience of cities during COVID-19
title_fullStr Analysis of the integrated role of the Yangtze River Delta based on the industrial economic resilience of cities during COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the integrated role of the Yangtze River Delta based on the industrial economic resilience of cities during COVID-19
title_short Analysis of the integrated role of the Yangtze River Delta based on the industrial economic resilience of cities during COVID-19
title_sort analysis of the integrated role of the yangtze river delta based on the industrial economic resilience of cities during covid 19
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-68357-z
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