通过信息化建设实现的碳减排:基于中国经验的空间效应分析
Zhuo He1,2, Shaojuan Ma3,4, Zixin Deng1
1College of Business Administration, Nanchang Institute of Technology, Nanchang, 330032, Jiangxi, China.
概括
中国中国中国中国.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 经济学 经济学 经济学
- 区域科学 地区科学
背景情况:
- 中国的"双碳"目标带来了重大的环境和经济挑战.
- 信息化发展对当地和地区的碳排放产生影响.
研究的目的:
- 探索中国的信息化水平和碳排放的空间聚合特征.
- 阐明信息化与碳排放之间的非线性关系和异质性.
主要方法:
- 来自中国30个省份的面板数据 (2012-2021年).
- 核心密度估计和用于空间分析的莫兰索引.
- 空间德宾模型用于评估非线性和异质影响.
主要成果:
- 明显的空间聚类:沿海地区的信息化程度高,内陆的低;北方的碳排放量高,南方的碳排放量低.
- 信息化水平与碳排放之间的U形,非线性关系 (抑制然后促进).
- 空间滞后效应表明,较高的本地信息化抑制了邻近的碳排放.
结论:
- 信息化对碳排放的影响在中国各次区域的空间不同.
- 政策干预应考虑信息化和碳排放方面的区域差异.
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