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Research on the Evolution of the Spatial Association Network Structure and Driving Factors of China’s Agricultural Green Development

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  • Feng Zhou

    (School of Economics, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha 410125, China
    School of Management, Suzhou University, Suzhou 234000, China)

  • Chunhui Wen

    (School of Economics, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha 410125, China)

Abstract

Against the backdrop of global environmental challenges and sustainable development goals, this paper pioneers the application of social network analysis to the study of spatial associations in China’s agricultural green development. It not only enhances the understanding of the spatial interconnectivity and network structural characteristics of agricultural green developments, but also captures the complex dependencies and interactions among provinces through a network lens, offering a fresh perspective on regional agricultural cooperation and competition. The study reveals: (1) The spatial network of China’s agricultural green development displays strong overall connectivity and enhanced stability, with regional green development trends becoming increasingly interlinked and interdependent. (2) The network exhibits a clear hierarchical and core-periphery structure which, over time, shows signs of diminishing, indicating a narrowing of developmental disparities among regions. (3) Significant shifts in the roles and positions of provinces within the network occur due to the relocation of industrial focal points and adjustments in development strategies, highlighting the complexity of dynamic changes among regions. (4) The spatial association network can be divided into four main clusters: Net spillover block, Bidirectional spillover block, Net beneficial block, and Broker block, with significant gradient characteristics in the relationships between these clusters, suggesting directional and differential flows and exchanges of resources and information among regions. (5) Geographic proximity, economic development level, informatization, and agricultural technological advancement significantly influenced the development and structural evolution of the network.

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  • Feng Zhou & Chunhui Wen, 2024. "Research on the Evolution of the Spatial Association Network Structure and Driving Factors of China’s Agricultural Green Development," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 14(5), pages 1-28, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:14:y:2024:i:5:p:683-:d:1384120
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