Research on the Coordination of Time and Space Coupling Between New Urbanization and Economic Development Based on Cloud Computing

Research on the Coordination of Time and Space Coupling Between New Urbanization and Economic Development Based on Cloud Computing

Xiangjun Xu
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 10
DOI: 10.4018/IRMJ.304450
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Abstract

Through in-depth analysis of the definition and connotation of new urbanization quality, a new urbanization indicator system with typical representativeness and quantification is established, and a spatio-temporal coupling coordination model is constructed based on this indicator system, and model input is obtained through urban statistical yearbooks and relevant government year reports Data, complete the temporal-spatial coupling coordination analysis of new urbanization and economic development. Taking a province as an example, it has been experimentally verified that the quality of new urbanization in the province has developed rapidly from 2010 to 2014, and the quality of new urbanization has stagnated from 2014 to 2015. In 2018, the quality of new urbanization in the province has rapidly increased its comprehensive value.
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The process by which a population gradually gathers into cities and towns is known as urbanization, and it is reflected in the number of cities and towns as well as the increase in urban population. Traditional industrialization has led to urbanization by producing economic growth and job opportunities that lure people to cities. When a factory or numerous factories are built within a region, a considerable need for manufacturing labour arises, resulting in urbanisation. In the process of urbanization, the industrial structure changes. Urbanization not only increases the urban population but also brings huge economic benefits. However, in the process of the decline of agricultural output value and urban construction, there are many problems, such as the destruction of the ecological environment, the ecological environment's devastation, and the ecological environment's destruction. pollution from gas, for example. As a result, the concept of new urbanization has been proposed at this time. At the same time, it aims to ensure the agricultural output value, at the same time, realize the equality of township infrastructure and public services at the expense of the environment and promote social and economic development, and at the same time, greatly increase the economic income of urban and rural residents. In the process of new urbanization, cities and towns have no plans to extend outwards (Xie & Mao, 2020). Due to the low utilization rate of land resources and economic resources, the gap between the dual structures of cities and villages has widened, and there is insufficient long-term motivation for the development of new urbanization (C.Y. et al., 2018; Wang, 2020), this is one of the main problems facing my country’s urbanization at present. Land use is influenced by physical variables such as topography, soil, and climate, as well as human elements such as density of population, duration of occupation, land distribution, and folk's technical levels. The first industry is the cornerstone of promoting the national economy, and after urbanization, the lack of an agricultural labor force reduces agricultural productivity. From the perspective of rapid economic development, this kind of situation is not optimistic. In the process of new urbanization, if we reasonably allocate the population, moderately adjust the industrial structure, and provide the corresponding policies and welfare by the government, we can effectively guarantee the economic benefits at the same time, It has also greatly improved the living standards of urban and rural people (Wu et al., 2019). Therefore, in recent years, relevant departments have gradually introduced a series of relevant laws and regulations, gradually shifting from the extended economic development mode to the connotative development mode, investing major efforts in resource utilization, changing from extensive management to economic planning, putting people first and taking into account the sustainable development path of the three public policies (Xing et al., 2019). For this reason, evaluating and analyzing the relationship between the process of new urbanization and economic development is a necessary way to promote new urbanization. The rate of urbanization and the rate of economic development are linked. A rise in population concentration in one location has several beneficial externalities, such as increased productivity and efficiency. Coupling coordination model is one of the comprehensive evaluation methods. The degree of interaction of two or even more subsystems can be described using coupling coordination theory. The strength of the contact can be described by the degree of coupling, whilst the intensity of cooperative development can be reflected by the degree of cooperation. This model obtains the dynamic management relationship of coordinated development by analyzing the mutual influence relationship between various factors, according to the dependence and restriction degree of the factors (Xu et al., 2020). Based on the coupling coordination model, this paper studies the space-time coupling coordination between new urbanization and economic development from the perspective of space. The phenomenon of space-time coupling (STC) is described, including a course of the previous of the STC notion that highlights the infinitude of the energies of the pulses under consideration. Economic development aims to improve people's living standards and, as a result, their consumption levels. Increases in per capita income are a solid indicator of economic progress.

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