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Low-carbon development pathways for resource-based cities in China under the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals.

Kejun LiYa ZhouXuanhao HuangHuijuan XiaoYuli Shan
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2023)
Resource-based cities are important strategic bases for securing resources in China and have made great contributions to the country's economic development. Long-term extensive resource development has made resource-based cities an important region constraining China from achieving comprehensive low-carbon development. Therefore, it is of great significance to explore the low-carbon transition path of resource-based cities for their energy greening, industrial transformation, and high-quality economic development. This study compiled the CO 2 emission inventory of resource-based cities in China from 2005 to 2017, explored the contribution to CO 2 emissions from three perspectives (driver, industry, and city), and predicted the peak of CO 2 emissions in resource-based cities. The results show that resource-based cities contribute 18.4% of the country's GDP and emit 44.4% of the country's CO 2 and that economic growth and CO 2 emissions have not yet been decoupled. The per capita CO 2 emissions and emission intensity of resource-based cities are 1.8 times and 2.4 times higher than the national average, respectively. Economic growth and energy intensity are the biggest drivers and main inhibitors of CO 2 emissions growth. Industrial restructuring has become the biggest inhibitor of CO 2 emissions growth. Based on the different resource endowments, industrial structures, and socio-economic development levels of resource-based cities, we propose differentiated low-carbon transition pathways. This study can provide references for cities to develop differentiated low-carbon development paths under the "double carbon" target.
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