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Spatial correlation evolution and prediction scenario of land use carbon emissions in China

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ECOLOGICAL INFORMATICS
Volume 71, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoinf.2022.101802

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Land use carbon emissions; Spatial correlation; Scenario prediction; PLUS model; Provincial scale

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41601175, 41801362]
  2. Young Backbone Teachers Foundation from Henan Province [2018GGJS019, 2020GGJS114]
  3. Program for Innovative Research Talent in University of Henan Province [20HASTIT017]
  4. 2021 Project of Henan Soft Science Funds [212400410250]
  5. 2020 Philosophy and Social Science Planning Project of Henan Province [2020BJJ020]

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This study quantified the growth trend of carbon emissions from land use in China and explored the future land use patterns under different scenarios. The results showed that the northeast region had higher carbon emissions from land use, and there were obvious spatial correlations between provinces. Therefore, it is recommended to enhance inter-provincial cooperation to achieve overall emission reduction in the country.
Carbon dioxide emissions are the main drivers of global warming and extreme weather disasters caused by global warming have posed a threat to sustainable development and even to human survival. Land use has an important impact on carbon emissions and carbon storage. This study quantified land use carbon emissions, constructed land use carbon emission grid, and simulated future land use patterns under different scenarios in China during 2000-2018. Land use carbon emissions were found to increase by 400.29% in this period and were higher in the northeast. We discerned obvious spatial correlations between land use carbon emissions in various provinces of China and thus, recommended stronger inter-provincial cooperation in China to achieve overall emission reduction in the country. The carbon emissions spatial correlation network revealed that regions with superior economic and geographical location were in the center of the network. Compared with the carbon emissions in 2018, the simulated natural development scenario and ecological protection scenario indicated that the China's land use carbon emissions decreased in 2030. Thus, the results indicate that the individual provincial governance mode overlooked the spatial correlation between land use carbon emissions across various provinces, due to which these carbon emissions were not effectively reduced. The study highlighted the importance of ecological land protection, which is significant for promoting sustainable land use, increasing land use carbon sink, and reducing carbon emissions.

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