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Spatio-temporal interaction heterogeneity and driving factors of carbon emissions from the construction industry in China

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-24200-4

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Carbon emission; Construction industry; Driving factors; Spatial heterogeneity; Geographically weighted regression

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China's Innovative Research Group Project
  2. Major Projects of National Natural Science Foundation of China [42121001]
  3. [41590840]

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The construction industry is identified as one of the major contributors to carbon emissions in China, and understanding its carbon emissions is significant for carbon reduction efforts. This study reveals an increasing trend in carbon emissions from the construction industry, with indirect emissions accounting for a majority of the total. The study also highlights widening regional disparities in carbon emissions and identifies key factors influencing carbon emissions from the industry.
Global warming caused by carbon emissions has become a major issue that countries need to address. As the largest carbon emitter globally, the construction industry is one of the major contributors to carbon emissions in China. It is of significance for carbon reduction to study carbon emission from construction industry. Based on various methods, this study explored the spatio-temporal characteristics of carbon emissions and the driving factors of construction industry. This study found, in 2007, 2010, and 2012, carbon emissions from the construction industry exhibited an increasing trend, and the indirect carbon emissions accounted for approximately 77% of the total carbon emissions overall; in addition, the regional gaps in carbon emissions are widening. The space centers of gravity of direct, indirect, and total carbon emissions showed similar rotations in the counterclockwise direction and gradually shifted to the northeast direction. Carbon emissions from the construction industry were predominantly influenced by the total population, number of employees in construction industry, labor productivity in construction industry, added value of the construction industry, energy consumption in construction industry in 2007, evolution to the mutual influence of the total population, labor productivity in construction industry, and energy consumption in construction industry in 2012. The finds can make references for the regional sustainable development.

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