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Transfer of embodied carbon emissions from provincial transportation industry in China

Qiang Cui, Zi-ke Jia

2023Multimodal Transportation12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study employs a multi-regional input-output (MRIO) model to measure these emissions and examines the growth and transfer patterns of embodied carbon in the transportation sector across different regions of China. Then we utilize Structure Decomposition Analysis (SDA) to identify the driving factors behind the observed emissions patterns. The findings of the study indicate that the transfer of inter-provincial transportation embodied carbon emissions follows a general trend of shifting from economically developed areas to underdeveloped areas along the industrial chain. The study also highlights that the per capita demand structure plays a crucial role in driving the increase in transportation embodied carbon emissions. On the other hand, the study identifies the direct carbon emission coefficient as a key factor that inhibits the rise in transportation embodied carbon emissions.

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Greenhouse gasEmbodied cognitionChinaPer capitaCarbon fibersBusinessNatural resource economicsDriving factorsEconomic geographyEnvironmental scienceEconomicsEcologyGeographyComputer scienceComposite numberAlgorithmPopulationBiologyDemographyArchaeologySociologyArtificial intelligenceEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilityEnergy, Environment, Economic GrowthUrban Transport and Accessibility