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CO2 emissions and their bearing on China's economic development: the long view
引用本文:ZHANGLei DanielTODD XIEHui CHENWenyan WUYingmei JIANGWei. CO2 emissions and their bearing on China's economic development: the long view[J]. 地理学报(英文版), 2005, 15(1): 61-70. DOI: 10.1007/BF02873108
作者姓名:ZHANGLei DanielTODD XIEHui CHENWenyan WUYingmei JIANGWei
作者单位:[1]Inst.ofGeographicSciencesandNaturalResourcesResearch,CAS,Beijing100101,China [2]DepartmentofGeography,TheUniversityofManitoba,R3T2N2,Winnipeg,Canada
摘    要:Greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions in China have aroused much interest, and not least in recent evidence of their reduction. Our intent is to place that reduction in a larger context, that of the process of industrialization. A lengthy time perspective is combined with a cross-sectional approachChina plus five other countries-and addressed through two general models. The findings are salutary. First, they suggest that a diversified economic structure is consistent with diminished intensity in energy use. Secondly, and the obverse of the first, they imply that a diversified energy structure promotes reductions in CO2 emissions. Finally, one is led inevitably to the conclusion that, together, the findings point to a path for countries to transform their economies while at the same time undertaking to drastically moderate their energy use, switching from a pattern of heavy carbon emissions to one in which lighter carbon emissions prevail. The implications of such findings for environmental management are enormous.

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收稿时间:2004-08-11

CO2 emissions and their bearing on China’s economic development: the long view
Lei Zhang,Daniel Todd,Hui Xie,Wenyan Chen,Yingmei Wu,Wei Jiang. CO2 emissions and their bearing on China’s economic development: the long view[J]. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2005, 15(1): 61-70. DOI: 10.1007/BF02873108
Authors:Lei Zhang  Daniel Todd  Hui Xie  Wenyan Chen  Yingmei Wu  Wei Jiang
Affiliation:(1) Inst. of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS, 100101 Beijing, China;(2) Department of Geography, The University of Manitoba, R3T 2N2 Winnipeg, Canada
Abstract:Greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions in China have aroused much interest, and not least in recent evidence of their reduction. Our intent is to place that reduction in a larger context, that of the process of industrialization. A lengthy time perspective is combined with a cross-sectional approach-China plus five other countries-and addressed through two general models. The findings are salutary. First, they suggest that a diversified economic structure is consistent with diminished intensity in energy use. Secondly, and the obverse of the first, they imply that a diversified energy structure promotes reductions in CO2 emissions. Finally, one is led inevitably to the conclusion that, together, the findings point to a path for countries to transform their economies while at the same time undertaking to drastically moderate their energy use, switching from a pattern of heavy carbon emissions to one in which lighter carbon emissions prevail. The implications of such findings for environmental management are enormous. Foundation: National Basic Research Priorities Programme of China, No.2002CB412507; Research Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, No.973-2002CB412507 Author: Zhang Lei (1951–), Professor, specialized in industrial geography.
Keywords:China  structural change  energy use  CO2 emissions  industrialization
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