Continued urban population expansion will be a defining challenge for climate change mitigation, and global sustainability more generally, over the coming decades. In this context, an important but underexplored issue concerns the relationship between the scale of urban areas and their carbon emissions. This paper employs the urban Kaya relation and Reduced Major Axis regression to look at urban emission patterns in China from 2000 to 2016. Our results reveal that larger cities tend to have lower per capita emissions. Thus, population agglomeration may be able to contribute to climate change mitigation and a wider transition to sustainability. The inverse-U shape between carbon emissions and population size is found. In addition, we observe...
Urban areas consume more than 66% of the world's energy and generate more than 70% of global greenho...
Abstract Since the 2008 financial crisis, China has been undergoing an economic transition consistin...
Studies have shown that household consumption accounts for more than 60% of global greenhouse gas (G...
Continued urban population expansion will be a defining challenge for climate change mitigation, and...
Curbing carbon emissions by restricting economic growth could decrease human well-being across the w...
Urban form is increasingly being recognised by scientists for the potential role it might play in th...
This paper analyzes the relationship between urban form, shrinking cities, and residential carbon em...
Historically, global urbanization has been an essential ingredient for national economic growth and ...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, China has been undergoing an economic transition consisting of prio...
Studies have shown that household consumption accounts for more than 60% of global greenhouse gas (G...
Urban areas play an unprecedented role in potentially mitigating climate change and supporting susta...
Issues concerning which factors that influence carbon dioxide emission, and which administrative mea...
Although several studies have explained the effect of urbanization on China’s carbon emissions, most...
Cities, contributing more than 75% of global carbon emissions, are at the heart of climate change mi...
A rational urban spatial development pattern is necessary for China to optimize urban resource alloc...
Urban areas consume more than 66% of the world's energy and generate more than 70% of global greenho...
Abstract Since the 2008 financial crisis, China has been undergoing an economic transition consistin...
Studies have shown that household consumption accounts for more than 60% of global greenhouse gas (G...
Continued urban population expansion will be a defining challenge for climate change mitigation, and...
Curbing carbon emissions by restricting economic growth could decrease human well-being across the w...
Urban form is increasingly being recognised by scientists for the potential role it might play in th...
This paper analyzes the relationship between urban form, shrinking cities, and residential carbon em...
Historically, global urbanization has been an essential ingredient for national economic growth and ...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, China has been undergoing an economic transition consisting of prio...
Studies have shown that household consumption accounts for more than 60% of global greenhouse gas (G...
Urban areas play an unprecedented role in potentially mitigating climate change and supporting susta...
Issues concerning which factors that influence carbon dioxide emission, and which administrative mea...
Although several studies have explained the effect of urbanization on China’s carbon emissions, most...
Cities, contributing more than 75% of global carbon emissions, are at the heart of climate change mi...
A rational urban spatial development pattern is necessary for China to optimize urban resource alloc...
Urban areas consume more than 66% of the world's energy and generate more than 70% of global greenho...
Abstract Since the 2008 financial crisis, China has been undergoing an economic transition consistin...
Studies have shown that household consumption accounts for more than 60% of global greenhouse gas (G...