Although several studies have explained the effect of urbanization on China’s carbon emissions, most have focused on population urbanization, while ignoring the urban spatial form. This study investigates the impact of urban spatial form, measured by residential density, on the evolution of carbon emissions of 108 cities from 2003 to 2013 in China. The main results are as follows: (1) although urbanization significantly increases CO2 emissions, urban spatial form measured by residential density produces a negative effect on CO2 emissions in China.; (2) China has not become the “pollution haven” of foreign direct investment (FDI), instead, green FDI has reduced carbon emissions significantly; (3) the environmental dividends of low-carbon tra...
Historically, global urbanization has been an essential ingredient for national economic growth and ...
Little attention has been paid to the impact of future urban expansion patterns on carbon emissions ...
85% of China's GHG emissions are attributed to urban economic activities, and this share is expected...
Although several studies have explained the effect of urbanization on China’s carbon emissions, most...
Urban form is increasingly being recognised by scientists for the potential role it might play in th...
Carbon emissions are closely related to global warming. More than 70% of global carbon emissions hav...
This study explores the empirical relationship between city-level urban forms and CO2 emissions in 1...
A rational urban spatial development pattern is necessary for China to optimize urban resource alloc...
Urban agglomerations are major generators of CO2 emissions owing to human socioeconomic activities. ...
Curbing carbon emissions by restricting economic growth could decrease human well-being across the w...
This paper analyzes the relationship between urban form, shrinking cities, and residential carbon em...
This study investigates the relationship between urbanization, innovation, and CO2 emissions, with p...
This study examines the relationship between urbanization, economic growth, industrial transformatio...
Urbanization and carbon emissions have received more attention in the context of “double carbon”, bu...
Continued urban population expansion will be a defining challenge for climate change mitigation, and...
Historically, global urbanization has been an essential ingredient for national economic growth and ...
Little attention has been paid to the impact of future urban expansion patterns on carbon emissions ...
85% of China's GHG emissions are attributed to urban economic activities, and this share is expected...
Although several studies have explained the effect of urbanization on China’s carbon emissions, most...
Urban form is increasingly being recognised by scientists for the potential role it might play in th...
Carbon emissions are closely related to global warming. More than 70% of global carbon emissions hav...
This study explores the empirical relationship between city-level urban forms and CO2 emissions in 1...
A rational urban spatial development pattern is necessary for China to optimize urban resource alloc...
Urban agglomerations are major generators of CO2 emissions owing to human socioeconomic activities. ...
Curbing carbon emissions by restricting economic growth could decrease human well-being across the w...
This paper analyzes the relationship between urban form, shrinking cities, and residential carbon em...
This study investigates the relationship between urbanization, innovation, and CO2 emissions, with p...
This study examines the relationship between urbanization, economic growth, industrial transformatio...
Urbanization and carbon emissions have received more attention in the context of “double carbon”, bu...
Continued urban population expansion will be a defining challenge for climate change mitigation, and...
Historically, global urbanization has been an essential ingredient for national economic growth and ...
Little attention has been paid to the impact of future urban expansion patterns on carbon emissions ...
85% of China's GHG emissions are attributed to urban economic activities, and this share is expected...