%0 Dataset %T Dataset of Calculation Values for Flood Control Economic Ecological Coordinated Development Indicators in Dongdawei, Chaohu Lake Basin %J National Cryosphere Desert Data Center %I National Cryosphere Desert Data Center(www.ncdc.ac.cn) %U http://www.ncdc.ac.cn/portal/metadata/c3f8e4a8-fadd-41ec-b14c-4660d7055bd9 %W NCDC %R 10.12072/ncdc.nhri.db6795.2025 %A Wang Yuhui %K Flood storage and detention areas;sustainable development %X This dataset encompasses sustainability assessment data for the Dongdaweiin the Chaohu River Basin, focusing on data related to ecological functions, economic resources, and flood control subsystems, with a total of 18 specific indicators assessed.The economic resource subsystem includes indicators such as economic crop output, energy consumption per unit GDP, aquaculture efficiency, electricity consumption per unit GDP, and recreational tourism value, which are used to evaluate the output capacity and resource utilization efficiency of regional economic activities. The flood control subsystem comprises indicators such as the loss value per acre of conventional economic crops, relocation costs per person, loss value per acre of aquaculture water area, housing repair costs, flood storage water level, and flood storage volume, primarily reflecting the impact of flood disasters on regional economies and societies as well as flood control capacity. The ecological function subsystem evaluates the value of ecosystem services, including climate regulation, water purification, air purification, soil conservation, carbon sequestration, biodiversity, and scientific research and education, to quantify the role of flood detention areas in ecosystem services and sustainable development.The dataset includes data under two development scenarios: one reflecting the current development level of Dongdawei, and another based on the prediction of farmland ecological transformation and increased wetland area within the region on the current development level.This dataset can serve as a reference for the coordinated development of flood detention areas.