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  • Strategic coordination between urbanization and carbon emission efficiency (CEE) is crucial for sustainable urban planning, with research using models to assess how these factors influence each other in 106 countries from 2005 to 2020.
  • The study finds that while global CEE is decreasing, it is unevenly distributed, with wealthier countries in Europe showing higher CEE compared to lower-income regions in Asia and Africa.
  • The research indicates fluctuations in the coupled coordination degree (CCD) of urbanization and CEE, with suggestions for improving coordination through urban electrification and policy changes aimed at better integrating these two areas.

Article Abstract

Strategic coordination between urbanization and carbon emission efficiency (CEE) is vital for promoting low-carbon urbanization and sustainable urban planning. In order to assess the coupled coordination degree (CCD) of urbanization and CEE and investigate the factors influencing the CCD, this research employs the Super slacks-based measure (SBM) model, the coupled coordination degree model (CCDM), and the Tobit model. Four key findings emerge from the analysis of the temporal and spatial evolution traits of the CCD based on data from 106 nations worldwide between 2005 and 2020. (1) The global CEE shows a significant downward trend, and the spatial disparity is unambiguous. high CEE countries hang in the north and west of Europe, while those in Asia, Africa and the east of Europe have lower CEE. (2) The combined urbanization level and demographic, economic and social urbanization are all on an upward trend. Singapore has the greatest degree of urbanization overall globally. (3) The CCD of urbanization and CEE shows a fluctuating upward trend, with particularly strong changes in 2018-2020. 2017 and 2018 are the years with better global coupling coordination status. During the study period, the CCD results of countries are mostly uncoordinated and low coordination, and the CCD of the United States, China, India and Japan is in the front. (4) The effect of urban electrification rate on the CCD is positive; the effect of foreign trade and net inflow of foreign direct investment is negative; while energy structure and industrial structure have no significant effect. A number of policy proposals are put forth in light of the outcomes of the research to enhance the coordination.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.121153DOI Listing

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