1. Study on spatio-temporal changes and driving factors of carbon emissions at the building operation stage- A case study of China.
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Chen, Chunyu and Bi, Linglan
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CARBON emissions ,BUILDING operation management ,CLIMATE change ,CHINA studies ,CITY dwellers - Abstract
Global climate change has become one of the greatest challenges to human development, the study of the dynamic evolution of carbon emissions at the building operation stage and its driving mechanism is of great significance for the reasonable control of carbon emissions, and helpful to provide more scientific and reasonable decision support for proposing an implementable carbon neutral pathway. According to the geospatial differences of carbon emissions at the building operation stage, this paper constructs a research framework on the influencing factors and driving mechanisms of carbon emissions at the building operation stage based on CV, kernel density, Geodetector and other methods. The study shows that first, that the carbon emissions at the building operation stage are unequally distributed in space in provinces of China, and the building carbon emissions vary greatly in structure among different regions. Second, different factors vary greatly in influence. Third, there are great differences in the driving mechanisms of carbon emissions over time, but factors such as urban population and refrigerator ownership are both key influencing factors that have a comprehensive influence on the spatio-temporal changes of carbon emissions. Fourth, all the factor pairs are bifactor-enhanced or non-linearly enhanced, and they can be classified into three types of high, medium, and low levels. Fifth, a carbon neutral pathway map for the building sector is proposed based on the spatial distribution of carbon emissions and its driving mechanism, to provide reference for foreign regions with similar conditions. • Calculated the carbon emission at the building operation stage in Chinese provinces. • Analyzed trend and composition of carbon emission at the building operation stage. • Analyze spatial-temporal changes of carbon emissions by GIS. • For the first time, analyzed driving factors of carbon emissions by Geodetector. • Proposed a carbon neutral pathway map for the building sector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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