Synergy Assessment of River Health Values from a Symbiotic Perspective: A Case Study of the Yellow River Basin in China

Author:

Xiong Puran1,Zhu Jiwei2ORCID,He Ran3,Li Hucheng4

Affiliation:

1. Arts and Cultural Heritage Management, Lingnan University, Hong Kong 999077, China

2. School of Civil and Architectural Engineering, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an 710000, China

3. Business School, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, China

4. Beijing Huarui Yonghong Engineering Co., Beijing 100000, China

Abstract

Rivers are important carriers of water transmission, water supply, and water nourishment, and the virtuous cycle of their ecosystems is directly related to the degree of completion of the construction of ecological civilization and the high-quality development of the national economy. From the perspective of symbiosis theory, this paper constructs a river health value assessment index system and analyzes the symbiotic synergistic effect of nine provinces in the Yellow River Basin in China from 2000 to 2020 by using a logistic symbiosis evolution model. Health values at the Yellow River Basin scale and the provincial administrative area scale were also analyzed, and it was found that (1) the Yellow River Basin experienced a period of sub-par river health in the past, but with the implementation of ecological protection and high-quality development strategy in recent years, the health of the river showed an trend of improvement during the period of 2017–2020; (2) at the provincial administrative scale, the Yellow River Basin has significant differences, which are manifested in the obvious differences between provinces in terms of the functional value of river health provision and the economic functional value. In order to reduce the regional differences, it is recommended that the provinces work together and give full play to their own characteristics and strengths in the management of the watershed, so as to make up for the weaknesses of regional development and realize the synergistic development of the watershed; and (3) in terms of symbiosis level, rivers in the Yellow River Basin generally show parasitic relationships, and most of them exhibit natural ecological diversity and competitiveness with socio-economics. Therefore, a more comprehensive consideration of the balanced development of each function is needed in river health management in the future to achieve integrated watershed health. These results suggest that the development of river ecological health in the Yellow River Basin requires the joint efforts of the whole of society as well as regional synergy and integrated management at the policy level to achieve more sustainable and balanced watershed development.

Funder

Social Science Fund of Jiangsu, China

Youth Fund for Humanities and Social Sciences Research, Ministry of Education

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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