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Unfolding carbon inequality across Belt and Road Initiative countries and regions under a global trade network.

Authors :
Lin, Zekun
Meng, Fanxin
Wang, Dongfang
Liao, Danqi
Sun, Yutong
Hou, Jiaqi
Liu, Gengyuan
Giannetti, Biagio Fernando
Agostinho, Feni
Almeida, Cecília M.V.B.
Source :
Ecological Modelling. Aug2023, Vol. 482, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

• A methodological framework is proposed to analyze carbon inequality across BRI countries and regions. • The most severe bilateral trade carbon inequality existed between China and BRI West Asia. • Most of BRI countries and regions were negatively affected by global trade carbon inequality. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has boosted global trade and economic development. Carbon inequality embodied in global trade may occur across BRI countries and regions in the world. How to quantify this inequality is the key to achieving the green development of the Belt and Road. In this study, we constructed a methodological framework to analyze carbon inequality across BRI countries and regions under the global trade network. Results showed that nearly half of BRI countries and regions exported net embodied carbon emissions while obtaining net economic benefits. The most severe bilateral trade carbon inequality existed between China and BRI West Asia, whose bilateral trade carbon inequality index (BCI) reached 2.76. Except for Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and BRI West Asia, BRI countries and regions were negatively affected by global trade carbon inequality, with China and India suffering the most, whose global trade carbon inequality indices (GCI) were -2.06 and -1.26, respectively. This methodological framework can be applied to analyze the inequality of other kinds of ecological impacts embodied in trade on any scale. Furthermore, this study can provide policy implications for the green development of the Belt and Road. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03043800
Volume :
482
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ecological Modelling
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164048116
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2023.110411