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The embodied flow of built-up land in China?s interregional trade and its implications for regional carbon balance

Chuai, Xiaowei
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Gao, Runyi
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Huang, Xianjin
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June 1, 2021
Ecological Economics

Built-up land intensively concentrates human activities, and its area or the changes in its intensity dramatically affect the regional carbon balance. This study proposed a new framework to assess how in China, the interregional trade?s use of built-up land affects regional carbon balance with regard to the initial maintained land and the expanded built-up land. Then, a multiregional input-output model was used to simultaneously analyse China?s built-up land flow in interregional trade and the effect on carbon balance. Finally, hidden regional inequality was analysed. The results show that the domestic trade pulled indirect external built-up land use reached to 100286 km2 in 2012 and caused 28084 ? 104 t external province pulled carbon emissions for whole China, including 286 ? 104 t from vegetation carbon storage loss. Regionally, more developed regions were always net receivers of built-up land use, in contrast, less developed regions more frequently acted as net suppliers, but most regions experienced economic and environmental deficits. The majority of other provinces experienced a contradictory status of loss of economic profit or environmental profit. For sustainable development and regional equality, more developed regions should provide more economic and technological support for effective built-up land use and emissions reduction to less developed regions.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.106993
Web of Science ID

WOS:000636442700014

Author(s)
Chuai, Xiaowei
Gao, Runyi
Huang, Xianjin
Lu, Qinli  
Zhao, Rongqin
Date Issued

2021-06-01

Publisher

ELSEVIER

Published in
Ecological Economics
Volume

184

Article Number

106993

Subjects

Ecology

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Economics

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Environmental Sciences

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Environmental Studies

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Environmental Sciences & Ecology

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Business & Economics

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built-up land

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carbon emissions

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carbon storage

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interregional trade

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input-output

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May 8, 2021
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