Whether the digital economy can effectively promote agricultural green development is crucial to the realization of agricultural rural modernization. This study empirically analyzes the impact of the digital economy on agricultural green development and the mechanism of action based on panel data of 30 Chinese provinces from 2011 to 2020. The results reveal that (1) the digital economy can significantly improve the green development level of China’s agriculture; the dividends in the eastern region and central region are significantly higher than that in the western region, and there is regional heterogeneity. (2) The role of the digital economy in promoting agricultural green development has a nonlinear characteristic of increasing “margina...
Since the reform and opening up in 1978, China’s economy has grown significantly, but rural developm...
“Digital villages construction” and “high-quality economic development” are both key topics to the s...
Land is the driving force of economic growth, but the proliferation of industrial land has resulted ...
International audienceAs the primary industry in an economy, sustainable agricultural growth has att...
In the face of increasing global unsustainable risks such as poverty, hunger, and pollution. Buildin...
As countries worldwide are pursuing green development, assessing whether the digital economy as a ne...
This study aims to explore how the digital economy contributes to regional green development through...
With the introduction and application of 5G, the digital economy has become a new driving force for ...
Digital inclusive finance is key to China’s agriculture and low-carbon economics. The panel data for...
In this study, to discover how the growth of digital agriculture has impacted agricultural green tot...
Agricultural eco-efficiency can effectively reflect the coordinated green and balanced development o...
With the wide application of networking, informatization, and digitization technologies in agricultu...
Firstly, based on the data of China’s noncompetitive input–output tables from 2002 to 2017, this pap...
This study provides theoretical and empirical evidence for the agricultural–ecological benefits of d...
This research project investigates the direct and indirect influences of the digital economy in prom...
Since the reform and opening up in 1978, China’s economy has grown significantly, but rural developm...
“Digital villages construction” and “high-quality economic development” are both key topics to the s...
Land is the driving force of economic growth, but the proliferation of industrial land has resulted ...
International audienceAs the primary industry in an economy, sustainable agricultural growth has att...
In the face of increasing global unsustainable risks such as poverty, hunger, and pollution. Buildin...
As countries worldwide are pursuing green development, assessing whether the digital economy as a ne...
This study aims to explore how the digital economy contributes to regional green development through...
With the introduction and application of 5G, the digital economy has become a new driving force for ...
Digital inclusive finance is key to China’s agriculture and low-carbon economics. The panel data for...
In this study, to discover how the growth of digital agriculture has impacted agricultural green tot...
Agricultural eco-efficiency can effectively reflect the coordinated green and balanced development o...
With the wide application of networking, informatization, and digitization technologies in agricultu...
Firstly, based on the data of China’s noncompetitive input–output tables from 2002 to 2017, this pap...
This study provides theoretical and empirical evidence for the agricultural–ecological benefits of d...
This research project investigates the direct and indirect influences of the digital economy in prom...
Since the reform and opening up in 1978, China’s economy has grown significantly, but rural developm...
“Digital villages construction” and “high-quality economic development” are both key topics to the s...
Land is the driving force of economic growth, but the proliferation of industrial land has resulted ...