Spatial network analysis and driving forces of urban carbon emission performance: Insights from Guangdong Province.

Sci Total Environ

School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510006, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

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  • Urban areas in China contribute significantly to carbon emissions, making it essential to improve their emission performance for a low-carbon future.
  • A study on Guangdong's cities from 1997 to 2019 shows a loose network in carbon emission performance with key cities like Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Zhuhai acting as central nodes, while many others are relatively isolated.
  • Improving a city's centrality and economic factors can enhance carbon performance, but this might also shift emissions to surrounding areas, creating challenges due to interconnected spatial effects.

Article Abstract

As the primary contributor to carbon emissions, how cities enhance their carbon emission performance and mitigate emissions is crucial for achieving low-carbon urban environments in China. However, existing research often overlooks the spatial interconnectedness of carbon emission performance, neglecting reciprocal influences among cities. This study examines the network structure of carbon emission performance among Guangdong's cities from 1997 to 2019, using a super-efficient SBM model and social network analysis, and measures spatial impacts of network factors with the spatial Durbin model. Findings reveal that: (1) The overall network of carbon emission performance is relatively loose with minimal changes in connectivity and efficiency but shows significant local clustering. (2) Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Zhuhai have high centrality, dominating carbon emission performance resources and acting as key transmission nodes, while most other regions have low centrality, indicating network polarization and potential vulnerabilities. (3) Enhancing a region's centrality, economic development, industrial structure, openness, and attraction of talent and technology can boost local carbon emission performance, but may also lead to the displacement of emissions to neighboring areas and outflow of low-carbon and innovative elements, negatively affecting surrounding regions through spatial spillover effects. This research advances regional carbon emission reduction strategies by highlighting the interplay between spatial networks and carbon emission performance, fostering synergies in reduction efforts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175538DOI Listing

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