Water System Sustainability of China's Yellow River Basin: A Refactoring and Integrated Evaluation Based on the Sustainable Development Goal 6

31 Pages Posted: 23 Dec 2024

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Xiujing Guan

Government of the People's Republic of China - Agro-Environmental Protection Institute

Zihua Liu

Government of the People's Republic of China - Agro-Environmental Protection Institute

Yang Guan

Government of the People's Republic of China - Agro-Environmental Protection Institute

Wenhao Wu

Government of the People's Republic of China - Agro-Environmental Protection Institute

Rongguang Shi

Government of the People's Republic of China - Agro-Environmental Protection Institute

Bing Rong

Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the People’s Republic of China - Chinese Academy of Environmental Planning

Abstract

Effective water system management is essential for achieving sustainable development in large river basins, yet the interactions among water resources, environment, ecology, and human actions remain inadequately explored. Focusing on the Yellow River Basin, a critical ecological and economic corridor, this study investigates the spatiotemporal evolution of coupling coordination and environmental equity within the water resource-environment-ecology-actions system from 2015 to 2022. Using coupling coordination analysis, and the Gini index, the results reveal a gradual improvement in environmental equity, as evidenced by a decrease in the Gini index from 0.257 to 0.229, indicating a more equitable distribution of water resources. Despite this progress, the coupling coordination degree remains at the "borderline disorder" stage, with significant regional variability driven by disparities in socio-economic development and geographical conditions. Upstream areas demonstrate improved coordination due to enhanced ecological restoration and governance, whereas downstream regions experience greater pressures from industrial growth and population expansion. Structural equation modeling highlights the stabilizing role of water resources in improving system harmony, while the effects of water ecology and human actions exhibit region-specific variations. This study provides a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic relationships within the water system, emphasizing the need for regionally tailored strategies to address disparities, enhance coordination, and integrate ecological restoration with sustainable water management. These findings and the proposed analytical framework offer valuable guidance for advancing water system harmony in the Yellow River Basin and other large-scale river systems globally.

Keywords: water system, indicator system, Yellow River Basin, SDG-6, resource-environment-ecology-environment activities

Suggested Citation

Guan, Xiujing and Liu, Zihua and Guan, Yang and Wu, Wenhao and Shi, Rongguang and Rong, Bing, Water System Sustainability of China's Yellow River Basin: A Refactoring and Integrated Evaluation Based on the Sustainable Development Goal 6. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5068809 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5068809

Xiujing Guan

Government of the People's Republic of China - Agro-Environmental Protection Institute ( email )

China

Zihua Liu

Government of the People's Republic of China - Agro-Environmental Protection Institute ( email )

China

Yang Guan

Government of the People's Republic of China - Agro-Environmental Protection Institute ( email )

China

Wenhao Wu

Government of the People's Republic of China - Agro-Environmental Protection Institute ( email )

China

Rongguang Shi (Contact Author)

Government of the People's Republic of China - Agro-Environmental Protection Institute ( email )

China

Bing Rong

Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the People’s Republic of China - Chinese Academy of Environmental Planning ( email )

Beijing, 100012
China

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