Renlu Qiao , Zexu Zhao , Tao Wu , Shiqi Zhou , Xiang AO , Ting Yang , Xiaochang Liu , Zhiyu Liu , Zhiqiang Wu
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Unveiling the nonlinear drivers of urban land resources on carbon emissions: The mediating role of industrial upgrading and technological innovation
As cities continue to develop, land resources play a pivotal role in the pursuit of sustainable urban development. However, the impact and mechanisms of land resources on reducing emissions remain unclear. Therefore, our study employs an ensemble learning model within a Monte Carlo Simulation framework to explore the nonlinear relationship between land resources and carbon emissions. Additionally, we utilize a fixed effects model to identify the mechanisms of impact. Specifically, industrial and residential land uses are identified as primary drivers of carbon emissions, contributing 17.04 % and 4.75 % of the total variance in emissions, respectively. In contrast, a standard deviation increase in land price leads to a reduction of 4.65 tons in per capita carbon emissions. In addition, industrial upgrading and innovation emerge as critical mediators in promoting carbon reduction. This research contributes to sustainable urban planning and policy-making, offering insights into how strategic land use planning reduces urban carbon footprints.
期刊介绍:
The journal Resources, Conservation & Recycling welcomes contributions from research, which consider sustainable management and conservation of resources. The journal prioritizes understanding the transformation processes crucial for transitioning toward more sustainable production and consumption systems. It highlights technological, economic, institutional, and policy aspects related to specific resource management practices such as conservation, recycling, and resource substitution, as well as broader strategies like improving resource productivity and restructuring production and consumption patterns.
Contributions may address regional, national, or international scales and can range from individual resources or technologies to entire sectors or systems. Authors are encouraged to explore scientific and methodological issues alongside practical, environmental, and economic implications. However, manuscripts focusing solely on laboratory experiments without discussing their broader implications will not be considered for publication in the journal.