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Agriculture carbon-emission reduction and changing factors behind agricultural eco-efficiency growth in China

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 334, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.130193

Keywords

Agricultural carbon-emission reduction; Agricultural eco-efficiency; DEA-Malmquist-luenberger analysis; Driving factors

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [72003073, 72103071]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2662018QD007]
  3. [2021]

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This study investigates the dynamics of agricultural carbon emissions (ACE) and agricultural ecoefficiency (AEE) in China, as well as the driving factors of AEE growth. Using provincial data from 2001 to 2018, the study finds that ACE has shifted from increasing to continuously decreasing after 2015, mainly driven by major grain-producing areas. It also reveals that the AEE growth mechanism changed after 2010, primarily due to technological progress. The improvement of agricultural infrastructure and human capital positively contribute to AEE growth, while public investment in agricultural R&D and agricultural industrial structure undermine it. Therefore, green-oriented policies and targeted agricultural public investments are needed to achieve both ACE reduction and AEE growth.
Reducing agricultural carbon emissions (ACE) plays a valuable role in China's overall carbon-emission-reduction plan. Using provincial data from 2001 to 2018, this work explores the dynamics of ACE and agricultural ecoefficiency (AEE) in China and the driving factors of AEE growth by DEA-Malmquist-Luenberger and panel data analyses. A previously unexplored aspect is investigated on the different mechanism of AEE growth among three types of agricultural areas. The findings suggest that the trend of ACE shifted from increasing to continuously decreasing after 2015 at the national level, mainly based on the contribution of major grain-producing areas. The results also imply that the AEE growth mechanism changed after 2010, mainly owing to technological progress. The improvement of agricultural infrastructure and human capital positively contributed to AEE growth, whereas public investment in agricultural R&D and agricultural industrial structure undermined it. Hence, green-oriented policies targeted at regional heterogeneity and agricultural public investments are needed for ACE reduction and AEE growth at the same time.

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