Evaluating Territorial Space Use Efficiency: A Geographic Data Envelopment Model Considering Geospatial Effects
Evaluating Territorial Space Use Efficiency: A Geographic Data Envelopment Model Considering Geospatial Effects
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Accurately evaluating territorial space use efficiency is a prerequisite for promoting the sten jacket m realization of high-quality development.Existing efficiency evaluation models all treat decision making units (DMUs) as independent individuals, ignoring geospatial effects between geographical spaces, which leads to unreliable results.This study proposes a geographic data envelopment analysis (GeoDEA) model, integrating a spatially constrained multivariate clustering model with generalized data envelopment analysis (DEA).The GeoDEA model reconstructs evaluation and reference sets considering spatial adjacency, cluster numbers, and socio-economic indicators and then applies a slack-based measure (SBM) super-efficient formula.
It is verified that the efficiency value evaluated using the GeoDEA model is higher than that of the traditional DEA model, but it is also more consistent with cognition and more reliable.This is mainly explained by the fact that the GeoDEA model takes into account the geospatial effect and selects DMUs with relatively close geographic distance and higher levels of development as the reference frontier for efficiency evaluation.The GeoDEA dragon ball lg disney model optimizes the traditional DEA model and avoids the problem that the efficiency of DMU is underestimated when the geographical background and development mode of DMU are very different from the reference frontier.It enhances the reliability of the evaluation of territorial space use efficiency.