Abstract

A low-carbon economy is the most important requirement to realize high-quality integrated development of the Yangtze River Delta. Utilizing the following models: a super-efficiency slacks-based measure model, a spatio-temporal correlation model, a bivariate LISA model, a spatial econometric model, and a geographically weighted random forest model, this study measured urban industrial eco-efficiency (IEE) and then analyzed its influencing effects on carbon emission in the Yangtze River Delta from 2000 to 2017. The influencing factors included spatio-temporal correlation intensity, spatio-temporal association type, direct and indirect impacts, and local importance impacts. Findings showed that: (1) The temporal correlation intensity between IEE and scale efficiency (SE) and carbon emissions exhibited an inverted V-shaped variation trend, while the temporal correlation intensity between pure technical efficiency (PTE) and carbon emissions exhibited a W-shaped fluctuation trend. The negative spatial correlation between IEE and carbon emissions was mainly distributed in the developed cities of the delta, while the positive correlation was mainly distributed in central Anhui Province and Yancheng and Taizhou cities. The spatial correlation between PTE and carbon emissions exhibited a spatial pattern of being higher in the central part of the delta and lower in the northern and southern parts. The negative spatial correlation between SE and carbon emissions was mainly clustered in Zhejiang Province and scattered in Jiangsu and Anhui provinces, with the cities with positive correlations being concentrated around two locations: the junction of Anhui and Jiangsu provinces, and within central Jiangsu Province. (2) The direct and indirect effects of IEE on carbon emissions were significantly negative, indicating that IEE contributed to reducing carbon emissions. The direct impact of PTE on carbon emissions was also significantly negative, while its indirect effect was insignificant. Both the direct and indirect effects of SE on carbon emissions were significantly negative. (3) It was found that the positive effect of IEE was more likely to alleviate the increase in carbon emissions in northern Anhui City. Further, PTE was more conducive to reducing the increase in carbon emissions in northwestern Anhui City, southern Zhejiang City, and in other cities including Changzhou and Wuxi. Finally, it was found that SE played a relatively important role in reducing the increase in carbon emissions only in four cities: Changzhou, Suqian, Lu’an, and Wenzhou.

Highlights

  • This article is an open access articleThe rapid economic development of China, which has been characterized by indus trialization-based urbanization, consumes large amounts of fossil energy, making China the main global CO2 emitter [1,2,3]; the country suffers severe pressure from the international community to reduce carbon emissions

  • The negative spatial correlation between industrial eco-efficiency (IEE) and carbon emissions was mainly distributed in the developed cities of the delta, while the positive correlation was mainly distributed in central Anhui Province and Yancheng and Taizhou cities

  • The spatial correlation between pure technical efficiency (PTE) and carbon emissions exhibited a spatial pattern of being higher in the central part of the delta and lower in the northern and southern parts

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Introduction

This article is an open access articleThe rapid economic development of China, which has been characterized by indus trialization-based urbanization, consumes large amounts of fossil energy, making China the main global CO2 emitter [1,2,3]; the country suffers severe pressure from the international community to reduce carbon emissions. In the context of Chinese efforts to construct an ecological civilization and China’s green commitment to building a cleaner and more beautiful world, green, circular, and low-carbon development measures have become inherently important strategies to promote high-quality and sustainable development. The continuous adjustment, optimization, and transformation of industrial structure should be oriented towards green, ecological, and environment-friendly approaches to reduce industrial pollutant emissions and improve industrial eco-efficiency (IEE) [7,8]. This provides an adequate rationale for considering the impacts of IEE

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