Urbanization and Agricultural Carbon Emissions: the Mediation Effect of Agricultural Land Use Change

Yamei Wang, Tao Zhang, Xi Wang, Bo Jiang, Xiaoshan Wu, Xiuquan Huang
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The process of urbanization leads to the reallocation and adjustment of agricultural production factors, which has a significant impact on agricultural carbon emissions (ACEs). Based on the panel data of 30 provinces in China from 2007 to 2019, this study explores the mechanism of how urbanization affects ACEs and conducts empirical tests. The results show that there is an “inverted U-shaped” relationship between urbanization and ACEs, with ACEs first increasing and then decreasing as the urbanization rate increases. From the perspective of intermediate mechanisms, urbanization mainly influences ACEs through the scale of farmland operations, the structure of crops, and the intensity of agricultural mechanization. Agricultural land management scale and crop structure have an inhibitory effect on ACEs, but the increasing intensity of agricultural mechanization exacerbates ACEs. In terms of regional heterogeneity, due to differences in physical geography and agricultural policies, the impact of urbanization on ACEs occurs in northern areas and non-major grain-producing areas. The spatial analysis indicates that urbanization has a spatial spillover effect on ACEs in the neighboring provinces. This study contributes to the existing ACEs’ literature by integrating urbanization, agricultural land use, and ACEs into the same theoretical analytical framework, exploring the underlying mechanisms, spillover effects, and regional heterogeneity.
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城市化与农业碳排放:农业土地利用变化的中介效应
城镇化进程导致农业生产要素的重新配置和调整,对农业碳排放(ACEs)产生重要影响。本研究基于 2007 年至 2019 年中国 30 个省份的面板数据,探讨了城镇化对农业碳排放(ACEs)的影响机制,并进行了实证检验。结果表明,城镇化与ACE之间存在 "倒U型 "关系,随着城镇化率的提高,ACE先增后减。从中间机制来看,城市化主要通过农田经营规模、作物结构和农业机械化强度影响 ACEs。农田经营规模和作物结构对 ACE 有抑制作用,但农业机械化强度的增加会加剧 ACE。在区域异质性方面,由于自然地理和农业政策的差异,城市化对 ACE 的影响主要出现在北方地区和非粮食主产区。空间分析表明,城市化对邻近省份的 ACE 具有空间溢出效应。本研究将城市化、农业土地利用和 ACE 纳入同一理论分析框架,探讨了其内在机制、溢出效应和区域异质性,为现有的 ACE 文献做出了贡献。
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