Sustainable development between sports facilities and ecological environment based on the dual carbon background

Author:

Zheng Lin-Hong1,Guo Shu-Ting2,Feng Xiao-Wei1,Xu Yue-Yun2,Nor Mohammad Nazri Mohd3,Abidin Nor Eeza Zainal1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Sports and Exercise Science, Universiti Malaya

2. School of Physical Education, Qinghai Normal University

3. Faculty of Business and Economics, Universiti Malaya

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents data on the sports facilitiesand ecological environment of nine prefecture-level cities in China, during 2013–2020, in the context of China's "Dual Carbon" strategy. It analyzes the temporal representation of the coupling coordination evolution of sports facilities and ecological environment in Fujian Province using the coupling degree and coupling coordination degree model. Additionally, it constructs an index system for evaluating sports facilities and the ecological environment, using a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach, such as economics, sociology, and geography. The results shows that that the coupling coordination between sports facilities and the ecological environment in China exhibits regional development imbalances and gradually evolving towards a highly coupling coordinated quality type. In addition, population and economy as influencing factors have a clear positive effect on the degree of coupling coordination. This paper also provides several recommendations to develop in a more orderly and optimal direction based on the different characteristics of sports facilities and ecological environment.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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