Nonlinear impact and spatial spillover effect of new urbanization on PM2.5 from a multi-dimensional perspective
He Liu,
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Yilu Gong,
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Songbo Li
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et al.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
166, P. 112360 - 112360
Published: July 16, 2024
Language: Английский
The role of digital finance on the synergistic governance of pollution & carbon: Evidence from Chinese cities
Sustainable Cities and Society,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 105812 - 105812
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Synergistic Impacts of Carbon Emission Trading Policy and Innovative City Pilot Policy on Urban Land Green Use Efficiency in China
Rui Zhang,
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Lanjiao Wen,
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Yan Jin
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et al.
Sustainable Cities and Society,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 105955 - 105955
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
PM2.5 reduces the daytime/nighttime urban heat island intensity over mainland China
Zihao Feng,
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Xuhong Wang,
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Mengqianxi Yu
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et al.
Sustainable Cities and Society,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 106001 - 106001
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Cultural, Economic, or Transport Link: Does Carbon Emissions Trading Promote “Good Neighbor” Carbon Emission Reduction?
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(11), P. 1762 - 1762
Published: Oct. 26, 2024
Carbon
emission
reduction
was
a
crucial
objective
for
China’s
green
transformation,
yet
establishing
regional
cooperation
with
neighboring
areas
posed
significant
challenge
in
carbon
governance.
We
investigated
the
spillover
effects
of
emissions
trading
(CET)
on
among
Chinese
cities,
employing
spatial
difference-in-differences
(DID),
Callaway
and
Sant’Anna
DID
(CSDID),
other
methodologies.
Our
paper
integrated
datasets
high-speed
rails,
dialects,
at
prefecture-level
city
scale.
The
findings
revealed
that
(1)
CET
reduces
by
11.55%
pilot
regions,
although
impact
second
policy
not
significant.
(2)
In
terms
effects,
increased
cities
economic
geographic
ties,
creating
“beggar-thy-neighbor”
model.
Conversely,
it
reduced
shared
cultural
fostering
“good
neighbor”
(3)
effect
exhibited
an
“inverted
N”
curve,
first
decreasing,
then
increasing,
finally
decreasing
as
distance
increased.
(4)
Technological
advancement
identified
primary
mechanism
driving
CET.
To
achieve
dual-carbon
goal,
avoiding
harmful
competition
promoting
low-carbon
exchanges
were
essential.
Language: Английский
Does Environmental Information Disclosure Reduce PM2.5 Emissions? Evidence from Chinese Prefecture-Level Cities
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(22), P. 10125 - 10125
Published: Nov. 20, 2024
As
an
important
means
of
regulating
pollution
emissions,
environmental
regulation
is
crucial
for
reducing
urban
PM2.5.
However,
previous
studies
have
mainly
focused
on
the
emission
reduction
effect
formal
regulations
and
neglected
role
played
by
informal
represented
information
disclosure.
We
employed
a
multiperiod
difference-in-differences
(DID)
model
to
assess
effectiveness
EID
policies
in
mitigating
PM2.5
emissions
investigate
their
abatement
mechanism
focusing
green
innovation
industrial
structure.
The
findings
indicate
that
implementation
significantly
reduces
emissions.
Mechanism
tests
reveal
promotes
reductions
fostering
upgrading
In
addition,
impact
policy
more
marked
resource-based
cities
those
located
interior
regions.
This
study
contributes
haze
China,
offering
empirical
evidence
recommendations
further
Language: Английский