Cities have been one of the most important areas of CO2 emissions. It is increasingly important to research the effect of urbanization on CO2 emissions, especially in large emerging and developing economies, due to the indispensable need for understanding the effect of urbanization on CO2 emissions, evaluating carbon reduction tasks and providing the scientific basis for low-carbon urbanization. Utilizing a balanced panel dataset in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD), China, during the period of 2000–2010, this paper employed data envelopment analysis (DEA) window analysis and a spatial lag panel Tobit model to investigate the effect of urbanization on CO2 emissions efficiency (the ratio of the target CO2 emissions to the actual CO2 emissions). ...
Although several studies have explained the effect of urbanization on China’s carbon emissions, most...
Metropolitan areas in China are not only the core spatial carriers of urbanization development but a...
Issues concerning which factors that influence carbon dioxide emission, and which administrative mea...
Urban areas consume more than 66% of the world's energy and generate more than 70% of global greenho...
In the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB), one of the most important challenges at present is to pro...
This study investigates the relationship between urbanization, innovation, and CO2 emissions, with p...
With rapid economic development and expansion of built environment since the year 2000, urbanization...
Climate change caused by CO2 emissions has become one of the most serious environmental problems fac...
A low-carbon economy is the most important requirement to realize high-quality integrated developmen...
The amount and growth rate of carbon emissions have been accelerated on a global scale since the ind...
Understanding the spatial variability of CO2 emissions among and within cities and its driving facto...
The implementation of CO2 emission mitigation policies in cities is the key to China achieving its n...
Cities play significant roles in mitigating global climate change and formulating low carbon roadmap...
Elucidating the complex mechanism between urbanization, economic growth, carbon dioxide emissions is...
Little attention has been paid to the impact of future urban expansion patterns on carbon emissions ...
Although several studies have explained the effect of urbanization on China’s carbon emissions, most...
Metropolitan areas in China are not only the core spatial carriers of urbanization development but a...
Issues concerning which factors that influence carbon dioxide emission, and which administrative mea...
Urban areas consume more than 66% of the world's energy and generate more than 70% of global greenho...
In the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB), one of the most important challenges at present is to pro...
This study investigates the relationship between urbanization, innovation, and CO2 emissions, with p...
With rapid economic development and expansion of built environment since the year 2000, urbanization...
Climate change caused by CO2 emissions has become one of the most serious environmental problems fac...
A low-carbon economy is the most important requirement to realize high-quality integrated developmen...
The amount and growth rate of carbon emissions have been accelerated on a global scale since the ind...
Understanding the spatial variability of CO2 emissions among and within cities and its driving facto...
The implementation of CO2 emission mitigation policies in cities is the key to China achieving its n...
Cities play significant roles in mitigating global climate change and formulating low carbon roadmap...
Elucidating the complex mechanism between urbanization, economic growth, carbon dioxide emissions is...
Little attention has been paid to the impact of future urban expansion patterns on carbon emissions ...
Although several studies have explained the effect of urbanization on China’s carbon emissions, most...
Metropolitan areas in China are not only the core spatial carriers of urbanization development but a...
Issues concerning which factors that influence carbon dioxide emission, and which administrative mea...