Driving forces of temporal-spatial differences in CO2 emissions at the city level for China’s transport sector

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Yuxiang Liu
Songyuan Yang
Xianmei Liu
Pibin Guo
Keyong Zhang
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[1] Beijing University of Technology,School of Management and Economics
[2] Norendar International. Ltd.,Dept. of Economics
[3] Taiyuan Normal University,School of Management and Economics
[4] North University of China,undefined
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Driving forces; Temporal decomposition; Spatial decomposition; Urban agglomerations; Transport sector;
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The paper aims to investigate the influencing factors that drive the temporal and spatial differences of CO2 emissions for the transportation sector in China. For this purpose, this study adopts a Logistic Mean Division Index (LMDI) model to explore the driving forces of the changes for the transport sector’s CO2 emissions from a temporal perspective during 2000–2017 and identifies the key factors of differences in the transport sector’s CO2 emissions of China’s 15 cities in four key years (i.e., 2000, 2005, 2010, and 2017) using a multi-regional spatial decomposition model (M-R). Based on the empirical results, it was found that the main forces for affecting CO2 emissions of the transport sector are not the same as those from temporal and spatial perspectives. Temporal decomposition results show that the income effect is the dominant factor inducing the increase of CO2 emissions in the transport sector, while the transportation intensity effect is the main factor for curbing the CO2 emissions. Spatial decomposition results demonstrate that income effect, energy intensity effect, transportation intensity effect, and transportation structure effect are important factors which result in enlarging the differences in city-level CO2 emissions. In addition, the less-developed cities and lower energy efficiency cities have greater potential to reduce CO2 emissions of the transport sector. Understanding the feature of CO2 emissions and the influencing factors of cities is critical for formulating city-level mitigation strategies of the transport sector in China. Overall, it is expected that the level of economic development is the main factor leading to the differences in CO2 emissions from a spatial-temporal perspective.
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页码:25993 / 26006
页数:13
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