Deciphering China’s Socio-Economic Disparities: A Comprehensive Study Using Nighttime Light Data

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Achieving equitable and harmonized socio-economic development is a vital gauge of national progress, particularly in geographically extensive nations such as China. This study, employing nighttime lights as a socio-economic development indicator and remote sensing vegetation indices, investigates spatial variations in wealth distribution across China’s eastern and western regions, delineated by the Hu Huanyong Line. It uncovers the balance between economic growth and green space preservation and discrepancies in development and green space allocation. A thorough county-level analysis using this nighttime light (NTL) and vegetation index exposes the dynamic shifts in socio-economic focal points. The Gini coefficient, assessing inequality and spatial autocorrelation within the index ratio, enriches our regional development understanding. The findings depict a heterogeneous yet rapid economic expansion, primarily within a 30 km coastal buffer zone. Despite a decrease in Gini coefficients in both eastern and western regions, the potential for inland development escalates as coastal illumination approaches saturation. This study unveils enduring, yet lessening, economic disparities between eastern and western China, underscoring the necessity for green preservation in eastern development plans. Moreover, inland regions emerge as potential areas for accelerated development. This study offers crucial insights for formulating balanced, sustainable regional development strategies in China.

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Chen, T., Zhou, Y., Zou, D., Wu, J., Chen, Y., Wu, J., & Wang, J. (2023). Deciphering China’s Socio-Economic Disparities: A Comprehensive Study Using Nighttime Light Data. Remote Sensing, 15(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15184581

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