Urban Transformation Pathways for Green Sustainable Development: A DEMATEL Perspective from Datong

Authors

  • Kaiyuan Dong Kaiyuan Dong, a: Faculty of Industrial Management, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah, Malaysia. b: Shandong Huayu University of Technology,Dezhou,China.
  • Chia Kuang LEE Chia Kuang LEE, a: Faculty of Industrial Management, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah, Malaysia.
  • Ahmad Nazif Bin Noor Kamar Ahmad Nazif Bin Noor Kamar, “a:Faculty of Industrial Management, Universiti Malaysia Pahang “Al-Sultan Abdullah, Malaysia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2026.v15n1p738

Keywords:

Green sustainable transformation, Resource-based cities, DEMATEL–ISM, Policy coherence and enforcement, Industrial diversification and low-carbon upgrading

Abstract

Within the framework of the global low-carbon transition, the systemic pathways of green transformation in resource-dependent cities have become a more critical issue to understand. Using Datong as an example, this paper integrates the “Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL)” and “Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM)” to analyze the causal relationship and hierarchical order of fifteen major factors that affect urban transformation.” The findings indicate a three-level mechanism comprising of a root driving layer, an execution-transition layer, and an outcome layer. The core drivers of transformation are policy coherence and enforcement (A1), green investment intensity (B1), and industrial diversification with low-carbon upgrading (B2). The execution-transition layer (A2), monitoring and data capability (A3), just transition financing (B3), and enhancements in renewable energy penetration, end-use electrification, and green mobility infrastructure (C1–C3) are the links between strategic intent and actual outcomes. The outcome-oriented factors that reflect transformation performance are environmental quality improvement, ecological restoration, carbon-intensity reduction, employment resettlement, energy affordability, and public satisfaction (D1–D3, E1–E3). The paper offers a systematic analytical framework of the driving forces of sustainable transition in resource-based cities and presents policy-relevant implications of advancing the green development of Datong.

 

 

Keywords: Green sustainable transformation; Resource-based cities; DEMATEL–ISM; Policy coherence and enforcement; Industrial diversification and low-carbon upgrading

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Published

2026-02-01

How to Cite

Dong, K. ., Kuang LEE, C. ., & Bin Noor Kamar, A. N. . (2026). Urban Transformation Pathways for Green Sustainable Development: A DEMATEL Perspective from Datong. European Journal of Sustainable Development, 15(1), 738. https://doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2026.v15n1p738

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