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Study on the Efficiency Assessment of Green Economy Development and Carbon Emission Reduction Paths in the Yangtze River Delta Region under the "Double Carbon" Target
In the context of upgrading the "double carbon" target to a long-term national strategy, the development of a green economy is an inevitable trend for high-quality social development. As the Yangtze River Delta occupies an important position in China's economic and ecological development, assessing the efficiency of green economy development and optimizing carbon emission pathways in this region can not only promote the development of the region but also serve as a model to promote the high-quality economic development and ecological civilization construction of the whole country. Based on the above background, this project takes the green economy of each prefecture-level city in the Yangtze River Delta region as the research object takes the relationship between carbon emissions and economic growth, the assessment of green economy development efficiency and carbon emission management as the research perspective, relies on theories of sustainable development, low-carbon economy, and externality, and draws on the practice of green economy development in foreign countries, to achieve the emission reduction commitments set by the Chinese government, mitigate global The study will provide reasonable and efficient policy recommendations for achieving the Chinese government's stated commitments to reduce emissions, mitigate global climate change, and achieve high-quality economic development and the 2035 vision.