Infrastructure not only plays an import role in socioeconomic development, but also results in a remarkable increase of CO2 emissions. Based on a panel data analysis of 29 provinces in China from 1995 to 2013, we investigated the relationship between socioeconomic development and CO2 emissions with special focus on the impact of infrastructure stock density in both the country and regional scales. The results confirmed that a 1% increase of material stocks in infrastructure per built-up area would lead to a 0.11% decrease in CO2 emissions at the country level. The effect of infrastructure stock density on CO2 emissions varied across regions, for which elasticity was −0.34, 0.06, and 0.14 for the eastern, central, and western region, respect...
As a less-developed province that has been chosen to be part of a low-carbon pilot project, Yunnan f...
Environmental regulations (ER) can support or dissuade the reduction of carbon emissions. However, t...
With China\u27s rapid economic development, its transport sector has experienced a dramatic growth, ...
With the advent of the “Information Era”, the development of an integrated infrastructure, which inv...
The swift evolution of urbanization in China has led to a rapid increase in the demand for infrastru...
With rapid economic development and expansion of built environment since the year 2000, urbanization...
China's rapidly growing economy and energy consumption are creating serious environmental problems o...
The swift evolution of urbanization in China has led to a rapid increase in the demand for infrastru...
The carbon intensity of economic activity, or CO<sub>2</sub> emissions per unit GDP, is a key indica...
Elucidating the complex mechanism between urbanization, economic growth, carbon dioxide emissions is...
To verify whether the expansion of natural gas infrastructure can effectively mitigate carbon dioxid...
In recent years, China’s express delivery industry has developed rapidly. According to a rough estim...
Urban agglomerations are major generators of CO2 emissions owing to human socioeconomic activities. ...
China has become the world’s largest carbon dioxide (CO2) emitter. Sectoral production activities pr...
Against the backgrounds of emission reduction targets promised by China, it is crucial to explore dr...
As a less-developed province that has been chosen to be part of a low-carbon pilot project, Yunnan f...
Environmental regulations (ER) can support or dissuade the reduction of carbon emissions. However, t...
With China\u27s rapid economic development, its transport sector has experienced a dramatic growth, ...
With the advent of the “Information Era”, the development of an integrated infrastructure, which inv...
The swift evolution of urbanization in China has led to a rapid increase in the demand for infrastru...
With rapid economic development and expansion of built environment since the year 2000, urbanization...
China's rapidly growing economy and energy consumption are creating serious environmental problems o...
The swift evolution of urbanization in China has led to a rapid increase in the demand for infrastru...
The carbon intensity of economic activity, or CO<sub>2</sub> emissions per unit GDP, is a key indica...
Elucidating the complex mechanism between urbanization, economic growth, carbon dioxide emissions is...
To verify whether the expansion of natural gas infrastructure can effectively mitigate carbon dioxid...
In recent years, China’s express delivery industry has developed rapidly. According to a rough estim...
Urban agglomerations are major generators of CO2 emissions owing to human socioeconomic activities. ...
China has become the world’s largest carbon dioxide (CO2) emitter. Sectoral production activities pr...
Against the backgrounds of emission reduction targets promised by China, it is crucial to explore dr...
As a less-developed province that has been chosen to be part of a low-carbon pilot project, Yunnan f...
Environmental regulations (ER) can support or dissuade the reduction of carbon emissions. However, t...
With China\u27s rapid economic development, its transport sector has experienced a dramatic growth, ...