2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19159111
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The Spatiotemporal Distribution and Drivers of Urban Carbon Emission Efficiency: The Role of Technological Innovation

Abstract: Urban agglomerations have become the core areas for carbon reduction in China since they account for around 75% of its total emissions. Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH), Yangtze River Delta (YRD), and the Pearl River Delta (PRD), which are its most important poles of regional development and technological innovation, are key to achieving China’s carbon peak emissions target. Based on the panel data of these three major urban agglomerations from 2003 to 2017, this study estimated the carbon emission efficiency (CEE)… Show more

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“…Local governments should guide enterprises to shift to a low-carbon model in their production and operations [ 20 ]. In pursuing low-carbon development, it is essential to provide capital, technical, and human resources assistance to provinces with low CEE [ 48 ]. Provinces should accelerate regional communication, fully use the technology of energy conservation and emission reduction and accelerate regional industrial upgrading based on local resources [ 49 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local governments should guide enterprises to shift to a low-carbon model in their production and operations [ 20 ]. In pursuing low-carbon development, it is essential to provide capital, technical, and human resources assistance to provinces with low CEE [ 48 ]. Provinces should accelerate regional communication, fully use the technology of energy conservation and emission reduction and accelerate regional industrial upgrading based on local resources [ 49 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zuoren Sun et al [18] believe that industrial agglomeration has a significant impact on urban carbon efficiency, with significant spatial spillover effect. Ruijing Zheng [19] et al The efficiency measurement of the traditional DEA model is not affected by the units of input and output indicators. Because it does not consider the problem of relaxation variables and the actual situation that the input and output will appear redundant, the calculation results will be biased and not accurate enough.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the backdrop of intensifying economic, social, and cultural interconnections among cities, National Central Cities, as the core entities within their urban clusters, exhibit functions of leadership, radiation, and aggregation to surrounding cities (Wang and Zhou 2014), yielding positive outward spillover effects (Fu et al 2023). Typically, central cities leverage their economic endowments, special policy incentives, abundant scientific and innovative resources, and advanced management systems to drive synergistic development in peripheral areas, thereby reducing regional carbon emissions (Huang et al 2023).Secondly, urban clusters constitute the central region for carbon reduction in China, accounting for approximately 75% of the nation's total carbon emissions (Zheng et al 2022). Urban clusters represent the primary spatial form of regional development in China, characterized by high concentration and dynamism of economic activities, population, and resource elements.…”
Section: Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%