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Footprint of SO2 in China's international trade and the interregional hotspot analysis

Chuai, Xiaowei
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Lu, Qinli  
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Li, Jianbao
December 1, 2020
Applied Geography

SO2, which is one of key components that can deteriorate the environment, can be relocated by international trade. Based on the EORA, the EDGAR databases and input-output model, this study calculated China's SO2 emissions caused by import and export, and presented a method to exhibit China's export-related SO2 footprint at a high resolution. The results showed that export generated more SO2 emissions than import, and the two both increased rapidly since 1990, but decreased in 2008 and 2010, respectively. Both importand export-related SO2 emissions were concentrated more in undeveloped regions and several developed countries. High percentage of China's export-related SO2 emissions were mainly observed on the secondary industry activities. The percentages for most sectors increased before 2005 and decreased in 2015. Spatially, the export-related emissions decreased obviously from the southeast to the northwest within China. China's export-related SO2 emissions showed an increasing trend overall during 1990-2012. Areas with increasing emission trends were mainly concentrated in areas where the secondary industries were concentrated, such as the North China Plain. Both the increasing and decreasing areas showed highly significant changing trends. The east and south showed intensive distributions of the highly significant changing trends.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.apgeog.102282
Web of Science ID

WOS:000602321600003

Author(s)
Chuai, Xiaowei
Lu, Qinli  
Li, Jianbao
Date Issued

2020-12-01

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD

Published in
Applied Geography
Volume

125

Article Number

102282

Subjects

Geography

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input-output

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international trade

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emission hotspots

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china

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structural decomposition analysis

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sulfur-dioxide

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air-pollution

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column concentration

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acid-rain

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emissions

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energy

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nitrogen

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acidification

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REVIEWED

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January 13, 2021
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