Abstract
ABSTRACT As global climate change accelerates, the need for precise and high-resolution carbon emission inventories becomes increasingly urgent, particularly in rapidly developing regions. This study introduces an advanced methodology for constructing regional-scale gridded anthropogenic CO2 emission inventories, integrating the latest energy consumption data and remote sensing technologies. By systematically calculating emissions across various sectors and energy types, and utilizing Geographic Information System (GIS) for spatial distribution, we have generated a high-resolution emission map with a 1 km × 1 km grid. The accuracy of the map was validated through regression analysis with the Multi-resolution Emission Inventory for China (MEIC) dataset, ensuring its reliability. This work provides critical insights for targeted emission reduction strategies, contributing to the formulation of sustainable development policies that align with global climate objectives.
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