Spatiotemporal analysis of national carbon emission and regional carbon simulation in China

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Yuxiang Cheng
Yuqi Tang
Bin Zhou
Huihui Feng
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[1] Central South University,School of Geosciences and Info
[2] Ministry of Natural Resources,Physics
[3] Ministry of Natural Resources,Key Laboratory of Spatio
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2024年 / 31卷
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Land use and land cover (LULC); Carbon emission,·Dual carbon goals; Spatial analysis; Carbon simulation;
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Land use and land cover (LULC) will cause large flows of carbon sources and sinks. As the world’s largest carbon emitter with a complicated LULC, China’s carbon emissions have profound implications for its ecological environment and future development. In this paper, we account for the land-use changes and carbon emissions of 30 Chinese provinces and cities in China from 2000 to 2020. Furthermore, the spatial correlation of carbon emissions among the study areas is explored. Four typical regions with spatial association (Beijing, Hebei, Sichuan, and Anhui) are selected, and their land-use change trends in 2025 and 2030 are simulated to predict the total carbon emissions in the future. The results show that the distribution of land-use in China is mainly cultivated and woodland, but the growth of urban built-up (UBL) land area indirectly leads to the continuous increase of carbon emissions. Total carbon emissions have increased over the past two decades, albeit at a slower growth rate, with some provinces experiencing no further growth. In the typical regional carbon emission simulation, it is found that the carbon emissions of the four provinces would show a downward trend in the future. The main reason is the reduction in indirect carbon emissions from fossil energy in UBL, while the other part is the influx of carbon sinks due to grassland, woodland, etc. We recommended that future carbon reduction measures should focus and prioritize controlling fossil energy and mitigating carbon emissions from UBL. Simultaneously, the significant contribution of forests and other land types as carbon sinks should be acknowledged to better implement China’s carbon neutral commitment.
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