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Measuring CO2 emissions performance of China's construction industry: A global Malmquist index analysis

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW
Volume 92, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.eiar.2021.106673

Keywords

Construction industry; CO2 emissions performance; China; Global Malmquist CO2 emissions performance index (GMCPI); Kernel density analysis

Funding

  1. Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation of the Ministry of Education of China [16YJCZH009]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52078374]
  3. Chinese Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [22120210288]

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Rapid urbanization in China has turned the construction sector into a major industry for CO2 emissions. A global Malmquist CO2 emissions performance index (GMCPI) has been proposed to evaluate CO2 emission performance of multi-input and multi-output production processes. The study found an overall improvement of 13.6% in CO2 emissions performance in China's construction industry from 2004 to 2016, with technological progress playing a key role. Regional differences in CO2 emissions performance were observed, with the eastern region showing the best performance. Reasons contributing to different levels of CO2 emissions performance in different provinces were explained based on the decomposition of GMCPI.
Rapid urbanization in China has made the construction sector become a significant industry for CO2 emissions. Accurately measuring the CO2 emissions performance of the construction industry is a key to CO2 emissions management and the basis for successful implementation of the national carbon neutral strategy. From a total factor production perspective, CO2 emission performance refers to the degree to which the desirable outputs are maximized, and the CO2 emissions are minimized under a certain level of inputs in production activities. To measure the dynamic evolution of CO2 emission performance and its reasons more reasonably, a global Malmquist CO2 emissions performance index (GMCPI) that can evaluate CO2 emission performance of multi-input and multi-output production process is proposed in this study. By using this index, the CO2 emissions performance of the construction industry in China's 30 provinces from 2004 to 2016 was investigated with three key findings. First, the overall CO2 emissions performance was improved by 13.6% during the study period, mainly contributed by technological progress rather than the increase of technical efficiency. Second, an imbalance growth of CO2 emissions performance was observed in different regions. The performance in the eastern region ranked the best, with an average annual increase of 14.5%. Third, the reasons contributing to different levels of CO2 emissions performance in different provinces were explained according to the decomposition of GMCPI. Thirteen provinces are the slow-efficiency-growth type with low technical efficiency change(EFFCH) and low technology change(TECHCH). Five provinces are the technology-driven type with high TECHCH and low EFFCH, four provinces are the technology-management dual-driven type with high EFFCH and high TECHCH. Eight provinces are the management-driven type with high EFFCH and low TECHCH. China's construction industry should further improve the overall CO2 emission performance by strengthening the driving role of technological progress and promoting the exchange of advanced management experience to reduce regional differences.

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