2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12091796
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Spatiotemporal Variation of Per Capita Carbon Emissions and Carbon Compensation Zoning in Chinese Counties

Juan Chen,
Sensen Wu,
Laifu Zhang

Abstract: The per capita carbon balance and carbon compensation zoning of Chinese counties from the perspective of major function-oriented zones is important for realizing the carbon peaking and carbon neutral target. In this study, the Kernel-K-means++ algorithm is used and a more comprehensive per capita carbon compensation zoning model is constructed. Based on this, combined with the major function-oriented zones, Chinese counties are divided into per capita carbon compensation-type zones. Further, spatial and tempor… Show more

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“…Carbon compensation serves as a crucial means of attaining balanced carbon rights and obligations across regions, promoting fair and sustainable development [33]. Scholars' current research focuses on carbon compensation mechanisms [34], carbon compensation value estimation [35], and carbon compensation zoning [36]. The implementation of carbon compensation needs to be based on reasonable zoning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Carbon compensation serves as a crucial means of attaining balanced carbon rights and obligations across regions, promoting fair and sustainable development [33]. Scholars' current research focuses on carbon compensation mechanisms [34], carbon compensation value estimation [35], and carbon compensation zoning [36]. The implementation of carbon compensation needs to be based on reasonable zoning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) divides the national territory into four spatial categories, namely the optimized development zone, the key development zone, the restricted development zone (including agricultural products' main production zone and key ecological functional zone), and the prohibited development zone, based on the development level, potential, ecological carrying capacity, and the division of labor in different regions. Scholars have often combined the main functional zones in joint analyses and provided reasonable low-carbon development recommendations for each type of carbon compensation zone [36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%