2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16114670
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Exploring Sustainable Planning Strategies for Carbon Emission Reduction in Beijing’s Transportation Sector: A Multi-Scenario Carbon Peak Analysis Using the Extended STIRPAT Model

Yuhao Yang,
Ruixi Dong,
Xiaoyan Ren
et al.

Abstract: The transportation sector plays a pivotal role in China’s efforts to achieve CO2 reduction targets. As the capital of China, Beijing has the responsibility to lead the era’s demand for low-carbon development and provide replicable and scalable low-carbon transportation development experience and knowledge for other cities in China. This study calculates the CO2 emissions of the transportation sector in Beijing from 1999 to 2019, constructs an extended STIRPAT model (population, affluence, technology, and effic… Show more

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“…In constructing the Transfer Function model, the Transfer Function ν(β) and the Noise Model η t must be defined using information from the sequences z t and x t as follows [15,17]:…”
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