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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022Publisher:MDPI AG Authors:Liangen Zeng;
Liangen Zeng
Liangen Zeng in OpenAIREChengming Li;
Zhongqi Liang; Xuhai Zhao; +8 AuthorsChengming Li
Chengming Li in OpenAIRELiangen Zeng;
Liangen Zeng
Liangen Zeng in OpenAIREChengming Li;
Zhongqi Liang; Xuhai Zhao;Chengming Li
Chengming Li in OpenAIREHaoyu Hu;
Haoyu Hu
Haoyu Hu in OpenAIREXiao Wang;
Xiao Wang
Xiao Wang in OpenAIREDandan Yuan;
Dandan Yuan
Dandan Yuan in OpenAIREZhao Yu;
Tingzhang Yang;
Jingming Lu; Qi Huang;Tingzhang Yang
Tingzhang Yang in OpenAIREFuyao Qu;
Fuyao Qu
Fuyao Qu in OpenAIREdoi: 10.3390/land11081156
CO2 emission reduction has become a consensus all around the world. This paper investigates the spatiotemporal characteristics of industrial land carbon emission intensity (ILCEI) in China by spatial autocorrelation analysis, and applies the spatial Durbin model to reveal the influence of driving factors on ILCEI. The results indicate the following: (1) national ILCEI first shows a downward and then an upward trend during the period and presents a low pattern in both Eastern and Northeastern regions and a high pattern in the Northwestern region. (2) From a global perspective, ILCEI shows significant spatial agglomeration characteristics; from a local perspective, ILCEI is dominated by H-H and L-L agglomeration types, showing that spatial heterogeneity and spatial dependence are apparent in ILCEI. (3) ILCEI is significantly negatively affected by both R & D personnel and foreign-trade dependence, while urban population density notably has positive impacts on ILCEI. This paper is a beneficial policy practice for harmonizing the contradiction between industrial land expansion and carbon discharge.
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more_vert Land arrow_drop_down LandOther literature type . 2022License: CC BYFull-Text: http://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/8/1156/pdfData sources: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Instituteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2022 NetherlandsPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:UKRI | GCRF: Building capacity f...UKRI| GCRF: Building capacity for the future city in developing countries (PEAK)Authors:Pengjun Zhao;
Pengjun Zhao
Pengjun Zhao in OpenAIRELiangen Zeng;
Peilin Li; Haiyan Lu; +9 AuthorsLiangen Zeng
Liangen Zeng in OpenAIREPengjun Zhao;
Pengjun Zhao
Pengjun Zhao in OpenAIRELiangen Zeng;
Peilin Li; Haiyan Lu;Liangen Zeng
Liangen Zeng in OpenAIREHaoyu Hu;
Haoyu Hu
Haoyu Hu in OpenAIREChengming Li;
Mengyuan Zheng; Haitao Li;Chengming Li
Chengming Li in OpenAIREZhao Yu;
Dandan Yuan;
Jinxin Xie;Dandan Yuan
Dandan Yuan in OpenAIREQi Huang;
Qi Huang
Qi Huang in OpenAIREYuting Qi;
Yuting Qi
Yuting Qi in OpenAIREAbstract The threat of global climate change has caused the international community to pay close attention to atmospheric levels of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. Transportation sector carbon dioxide emissions efficiency (TSCDEE) is a key indicator used to prioritize sustainable development in the transportation sector. In this paper, the epsilon-based measure data envelopment analysis model with undesirable outputs is applied to estimate TSCDEE for 30 provinces in China from 2010 to 2016. We also analyze influencing factors using the spatial Durbin model. Research shows that the overall TSCDEE of the Chinese provinces studied was 0.618, indicating that most regions are still in need of improvements. The provinces with the highest TSCDEE are located in developed coastal regions of China. This study shows that factors such as transportation structure, traffic infrastructure level, and technological progress have prominent positive effects on TSCDEE, while both urbanization level and urban population density exert significantly negative effects on TSCDEE. The findings should have a far-reaching impact on the sustainable development of global transportation.
Energy arrow_drop_down Delft University of Technology: Institutional RepositoryArticle . 2022Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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