Green Innovation and the Urban–Rural Income Gap: Empirical Evidence from China
Jinda Wen,
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Haonan Chen
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Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(5), P. 2106 - 2106
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
An
in-depth
understanding
of
the
impact
green
innovation
on
urban–rural
income
gap
is
essential
for
developing
countries
seeking
to
address
imbalances
and
promote
sustainable
economic
development.
This
study
focuses
China,
utilizing
provincial
panel
data
from
2007
2022,
employs
two-way
fixed
effects
model,
mediating
moderating
model.
The
study’s
key
findings
are:
(1)
Green
positively
reduces
gap.
Specifically,
regression
results
indicate
that
a
one-unit
increase
in
corresponds
0.017-unit
reduction
(2)
heterogeneity
analysis
reveals
effect
more
pronounced
regions
with
higher
levels
development,
non-food-producing
areas,
when
utility
patents
are
adopted.
Additionally,
narrows
predominantly
high-skill
regions.
(3)
Examining
influencing
mechanism
confirms
by
promoting
population
urbanization,
eco-urbanization,
labor
force
restructuring,
mitigating
wage
inequality.
(4)
indicates
environmental
pollution
exacerbates
gap;
specifically,
amplify
reducing
These
offer
valuable
insights
addressing
inequality
fostering
socio-economic
development
countries.
Language: Английский
Bridging green innovation and energy efficiency: the digital economy’s unique role in carbon neutrality
Environment Development and Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 10, 2025
Language: Английский
Leveraging heterogeneous networks to analyze energy storage systems in power systems and renewable energy research: a scientometric study
Bowen Dong,
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Zhen Guo,
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Aliya Mulat
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et al.
Frontiers in Energy Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: July 11, 2024
The
transition
to
renewable
energy
sources
is
critical
for
sustainable
development,
yet
integrating
these
into
existing
power
systems
poses
significant
challenges.
Energy
Storage
Systems
(ESS)
are
essential
in
enhancing
the
reliability
and
efficiency
of
systems.
Despite
growing
research,
a
comprehensive
scientometric
analysis
mapping
development
trends
this
field
lacking.
This
study
addresses
gap
by
conducting
detailed
new
research
from
2014
2023.
novelty
lies
its
systematic
use
advanced
bibliometric
tools
provide
thorough
landscape.
Utilizing
425
articles
Web
Science
database,
employs
CiteSpace
visualize
academic
networks,
identify
hotspots,
outline
current
trends.
Specific
methodologies
include
burst
detection
shifts
focus,
centrality
measurement
determine
influence
key
studies,
heterogeneous
network
map
interconnectedness
various
themes.
reveals
extensive
international
collaborations,
with
China
leading
publication
volume
(344
articles)
(0.69),
followed
United
States
(29
articles,
0.53).
Significant
contributions
come
institutions
like
North
Electric
Power
University,
Research
Institute,
Tsinghua
University.
findings
underscore
importance
cooperation
need
broader
geographical
representation
field.
provides
valuable
insights
evolution
state
offering
guidance
future
development.
results
highlight
role
ESS
suggest
directions
investigations,
particularly
focusing
on
expanding
collaborations.
Language: Английский
Unlocking the nexus: exploring the effect of urban green innovation on haze pollution and carbon emissions intensity in Chinese cities
Wenlong Li,
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Chao Wang,
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Dingkang Duan
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et al.
Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: July 12, 2024
As
a
comprehensive
and
systematic
approach
to
innovation,
green
innovation
has
become
an
important
tool
for
reducing
haze
carbon
intensity.
Based
on
balanced
panel
data
at
the
city
level
in
China,
we
use
two-way
fixed-effects
model
explore
impact
of
urban
pollution
emission
The
conclusions
are
as
follows:
1)
influence
emissions
intensity
exhibits
significant
inverted
U-shaped
relationship.
2)
We
mediating
channels
through
which
affects
pollution.
Specifically,
impacts
energy
resource
dependence.
3)
relationship
between
holds
both
resource-based
non-resource-based
cities.
4)
relationships,
whether
regarding
or
pollution,
only
applicable
non-environmental
priority
This
paper
offers
valuable
insights
formulation
more
effective
environmental
management
measures
by
governments.
Language: Английский