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Urbanization, energy-use intensity and emissions: A sectoral approach

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ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND POLICY
卷 76, 期 -, 页码 667-684

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DOI: 10.1016/j.eap.2022.09.001

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Urbanization; Development; CO2 emissions; Energy-use intensity; Mediation analysis; Inverted N-shaped relationship

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  1. soft science research project under Shanghai Science and Technology Innovation Program, China
  2. Shanghai Pujiang Program, China
  3. [22692196700]
  4. [21PJC059]

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This paper investigates the relationship between urban population and CO2 emissions, exploring the link between urbanization and CO2 emissions through energy-use intensity and technological inefficiencies in different sectors and levels of development. The study finds that energy-use intensity is particularly important in the manufacturing sector, and the overall link between urbanization/development and emissions is conditional, requiring deeper analysis and sector-based approaches. The findings highlight the significance of addressing technological inefficiencies in residential and manufacturing sectors to reduce carbon emissions. The study suggests a targeted approach based on sectors and considering development levels, rather than a universal global policy.
This paper investigates the relationship between urban population and CO2 emissions from various sectors with a view towards understanding energy-use intensity as the link between urbanization and CO2 emissions, considered a key driver of climate change. In contrast to extant literature, we analyse this link from two distinct perspectives, involving disaggregation according to sectors or by level of development. Further, using econometric mediation analysis, we provide a deeper exploration of the mechanisms through which climate change manifests exploring the technological inefficiencies that lead to carbon emissions at the sectoral as well as developmental level. Our results indicate that energy-use intensity, an indicator of technological inefficiency in controlling emissions, is particularly of importance in the manufacturing sector, playing a vital role in the process through which urbanization affects CO2 emissions. We also show that the overall link between urbanization/development and emissions is a conditional one, requiring a deeper analysis that separately explores groups of countries classified by income levels as well as various sub-sectors of those economies. Furthermore, the mech-anism through which these effects manifest is robust in residential and manufacturing sectors; technological inefficiencies, leading to high levels of energy use intensity are the key contributors to carbon emissions. The findings suggest a sector-based targeted approach that takes into account levels of development is more appropriate relative to a one-size-fits-all approach to global policy.(c) 2022 Economic Society of Australia, Queensland. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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