Study on Urban Ecological Security Governance System under DPSIR Model: Based on the Consideration of Jiaozuo City
Publication: ICCREM 2023
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Urban ecological security is an important prerequisite for sustainable economic and social development and an important guarantee for satisfying people’s pursuit of a better life. This paper takes the situation of urban ecological security governance in Jiaozuo City, Henan Province, from 2011 to 2020 as the research object, and takes the overall level of ecological security governance as the target level. Five dimensions, driving force, pressure, state, impact, and response, are taken as the criterion layer. Thirty evaluation indexes were selected as the factor layer. The ecological security governance evaluation index system DPSIR is constructed, and Matlab, comprehensive entropy weight method, coefficient of variation method, and TOPSIS model are used to conduct an empirical study on the overall situation of urban ecological security governance. Based on the research results, the paper puts forward some suggestions on urban ecological security governance.
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