Socio-Ecological Dynamics and Coastal Governance on the Leizhou Peninsula
by Chong Jiang·Updated 23d ago
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Description
Five decades of socio-ecological evolution on China's Leizhou Peninsula are examined using model estimations, site observations, and statistical records. The dataset, authored by Chong Jiang and last updated in May 2026, analyzes economic growth, industrial structure shifts, and their impacts on population, employment, and land use. The findings aim to inform coastal ecosystem conservation and coordinated regional development.
Use Cases
Analyzing long-term economic growth trends and industrial structure transitions based on five decades of statistical records.
Modeling interactions between socio-economic drivers and coastal ecosystem conservation based on integrated model estimations and observations.
Studying urban-rural migration patterns and land-use transformation driven by industrial adjustments mentioned in the description.
Assessing the impact of agricultural output growth and diversification (animal husbandry, forestry, fisheries) on livelihood stability.
Strengths
Analysis spans five decades of continuous data, providing a long-term perspective.
Integrates multiple data sources: model estimations, site observations, and statistical records.
Examines specific economic indicators with statistically significant growth (p < 0.0001).
Limitations
The primary data format is a DOCX document (8.6 MB), which may require extraction and structuring for quantitative analysis.
Column-level documentation and sample data are unavailable, complicating direct reuse of underlying data.
Row count and specific data tables are unknown, limiting suitability assessment for computational tasks.
Provenance
Source
Chong Jiang via figshare.
Collection Method
Combination of model estimations, site observations, and statistical records.
Time Range
Five decades (specific years not provided).
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-15 05:42:46.
Geography
Leizhou Peninsula, southernmost peninsula of the Chinese Mainland.
License is CC-BY-4.0. Data is contained within a DOCX file, requiring appropriate software to open and process.