Household Carbon Footprint: Rural and Urban Community

Mahadev Bera
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A significant disparity exists in the living conditions and lifestyles of people living in rural and urban India. Based on geographical location and lifestyle, an individual's contribution to the global carbon footprint has been estimated in this study. This study examines the household carbon footprint in different rural and urban regions of West Bengal. It analyzes the difference of contribution of the factors based on one’s geographical location and how an individual's socioeconomic status affects carbon footprint. Data on the consumption of goods and services resulting in GHG emissions was gathered at the household (N=243) level through a questionnaire survey in different districts of West Bengal. The average carbon footprint in rural areas is estimated to be 0.56 tones CO2e per capita per year. In urban areas, it is 2.33 tones CO2e per capita per year significant difference is found in the annual per capita carbon footprint (household, travel, lifestyle, and total carbon footprint) among the various income groups of rural and urban areas. Another significant difference is found among different monthly expenditure categories between urban and rural households. Based on the information given by the respondents of the rural and urban areas the difference regarding electricity consumption, travelling details, monthly expenditure category, type of energy used, cooking fuel, annual household, travel, and lifestyle carbon footprint have been discussed graphically. This study looked at the sectoral contribution (activity-wise, e.g., cooking, transportation, etc.) and the rural-urban disparity in the individual carbon footprint.
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家庭碳足迹:农村和城市社区
生活在印度农村和城市的人们的生活条件和生活方式存在着巨大的差异。基于地理位置和生活方式,本研究估算了个人对全球碳足迹的贡献。本研究考察了西孟加拉邦不同农村和城市地区的家庭碳足迹。分析了不同地理位置因素的贡献差异,以及个体的社会经济地位对碳足迹的影响。通过在西孟加拉邦不同地区进行问卷调查,收集了导致温室气体排放的商品和服务消费数据(N=243)。农村地区的平均碳足迹估计为每人每年0.56吨二氧化碳当量。在城市地区,每年人均二氧化碳当量为2.33吨,城乡不同收入群体的年人均碳足迹(家庭、旅行、生活方式和总碳足迹)差异显著。另一个显著的差异是城乡家庭不同月支出类别之间的差异。根据农村和城市受访者提供的信息,以图表形式讨论了电力消耗、旅行细节、每月支出类别、使用的能源类型、烹饪燃料、年度家庭、旅行和生活方式碳足迹等方面的差异。这项研究考察了部门贡献(活动方面,如烹饪、交通等)和城乡之间的个人碳足迹差异。
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