CO2 emissions in Beijing: Sectoral linkages and demand drivers

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Autor(a) principal: Liao, Hua
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Andrade, José Célio Silveira, Lumbreras, Julio, Tian, Jing
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Cities contribute to most of the CO2 emissions. And the economic system at city level is much complex due to various linkaged sectors. This paper aims to analyze the economy-wide contribution of sectors and households to CO2 emissions in Beijing (China) by utilizing a semi-closed input-output model integrated with a modified hypothetical extraction method. Results show that, compared with 2005, in 2012 (1) interprovincial export caused the largest amount of CO2 emissions [135.5 Mt] with the main contributions arising from manufacturing (42.1 Mt); transportation, storage, and post (TSP in short, 29.1 Mt); and households (23.6 Mt); (2) across the intermediate input-output system, real estate activities accounted for the largest amount of embodied CO2 intensity (0.07 kg per yuan) and more sectors outsourced CO2; (3) tracing the integrated sector network, CO2 linkages pointed to manufacturing and TSP dominating the internal linkages, manufacturing prominent in mixed linkages, secondary industry leading the net forward linkages, and tertiary industry dominant in terms of net backward linkages, helping control CO2 according to its origin; (4) CO2 emissions induced by household strikingly affected total CO2 emissions in Beijing, mainly coming from income-oriented affects, with a large rural-urban disparity and a similar sectoral distribution pattern. Finally, we propose suggestions on carbon reduction in terms of technological interlinkages, final demand and household participation.
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spelling Liao, HuaAndrade, José Célio SilveiraLumbreras, JulioTian, JingLiao, HuaAndrade, José Célio SilveiraLumbreras, JulioTian, Jing2018-04-30T18:41:41Z2018-04-30T18:41:41Z2017http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/25884v. 166, p. 395-407Cities contribute to most of the CO2 emissions. And the economic system at city level is much complex due to various linkaged sectors. This paper aims to analyze the economy-wide contribution of sectors and households to CO2 emissions in Beijing (China) by utilizing a semi-closed input-output model integrated with a modified hypothetical extraction method. Results show that, compared with 2005, in 2012 (1) interprovincial export caused the largest amount of CO2 emissions [135.5 Mt] with the main contributions arising from manufacturing (42.1 Mt); transportation, storage, and post (TSP in short, 29.1 Mt); and households (23.6 Mt); (2) across the intermediate input-output system, real estate activities accounted for the largest amount of embodied CO2 intensity (0.07 kg per yuan) and more sectors outsourced CO2; (3) tracing the integrated sector network, CO2 linkages pointed to manufacturing and TSP dominating the internal linkages, manufacturing prominent in mixed linkages, secondary industry leading the net forward linkages, and tertiary industry dominant in terms of net backward linkages, helping control CO2 according to its origin; (4) CO2 emissions induced by household strikingly affected total CO2 emissions in Beijing, mainly coming from income-oriented affects, with a large rural-urban disparity and a similar sectoral distribution pattern. 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title CO2 emissions in Beijing: Sectoral linkages and demand drivers
spellingShingle CO2 emissions in Beijing: Sectoral linkages and demand drivers
Liao, Hua
CO2 emissions
Semi-closed input-output model
Modified hypothetical extraction method
City
Beijing
title_short CO2 emissions in Beijing: Sectoral linkages and demand drivers
title_full CO2 emissions in Beijing: Sectoral linkages and demand drivers
title_fullStr CO2 emissions in Beijing: Sectoral linkages and demand drivers
title_full_unstemmed CO2 emissions in Beijing: Sectoral linkages and demand drivers
title_sort CO2 emissions in Beijing: Sectoral linkages and demand drivers
author Liao, Hua
author_facet Liao, Hua
Andrade, José Célio Silveira
Lumbreras, Julio
Tian, Jing
author_role author
author2 Andrade, José Célio Silveira
Lumbreras, Julio
Tian, Jing
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Liao, Hua
Andrade, José Célio Silveira
Lumbreras, Julio
Tian, Jing
Liao, Hua
Andrade, José Célio Silveira
Lumbreras, Julio
Tian, Jing
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CO2 emissions
Semi-closed input-output model
Modified hypothetical extraction method
City
Beijing
topic CO2 emissions
Semi-closed input-output model
Modified hypothetical extraction method
City
Beijing
description Cities contribute to most of the CO2 emissions. And the economic system at city level is much complex due to various linkaged sectors. This paper aims to analyze the economy-wide contribution of sectors and households to CO2 emissions in Beijing (China) by utilizing a semi-closed input-output model integrated with a modified hypothetical extraction method. Results show that, compared with 2005, in 2012 (1) interprovincial export caused the largest amount of CO2 emissions [135.5 Mt] with the main contributions arising from manufacturing (42.1 Mt); transportation, storage, and post (TSP in short, 29.1 Mt); and households (23.6 Mt); (2) across the intermediate input-output system, real estate activities accounted for the largest amount of embodied CO2 intensity (0.07 kg per yuan) and more sectors outsourced CO2; (3) tracing the integrated sector network, CO2 linkages pointed to manufacturing and TSP dominating the internal linkages, manufacturing prominent in mixed linkages, secondary industry leading the net forward linkages, and tertiary industry dominant in terms of net backward linkages, helping control CO2 according to its origin; (4) CO2 emissions induced by household strikingly affected total CO2 emissions in Beijing, mainly coming from income-oriented affects, with a large rural-urban disparity and a similar sectoral distribution pattern. Finally, we propose suggestions on carbon reduction in terms of technological interlinkages, final demand and household participation.
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