京津冀城市群内部和跨城市群的内蕴黑碳排放转移

IF 9.8 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Shan Guo , Qingyun Zhao , Ping He , Yang Wang , Xiuzhi Zhang
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黑碳(BC)是一种重要的空气污染颗粒物。城市群具有复杂的内外贸易联系。京津冀(JJJ)是中国北方最大的城市群,存在严重的空气污染问题。尽管京津冀地区对减少 BC 排放具有重要意义,但鉴于城市间跨区域协作对大气污染控制的重要性,目前尚缺乏在城市尺度上探讨隐藏在京津冀城市群内部和跨城市群贸易背后的体现性 BC 排放转移的研究。本文采用多区域投入产出(MRIO)分析和结构路径分析(SPA),利用最新的中国城市级 MRIO 表,研究了贸易对江浙沪地区 BC 排放的影响,并确定了关键部门和供应链。结果表明,张家口市的含BC排放强度为143.17克/104元,超过了全国平均水平(121.89克/104元)。建筑行业占冀中南地区内含 BC 排放总量的 27.93%。邯郸、唐山和衡水是最大的排放密集型产品提供地(分别为 3.51、2.83 和 2.05 千兆克),而北京则是最大的接收地(5.78 千兆克)。从供应链角度看,煤炭和金属采矿业是主要的上游产业,在 BC 排放供应链中占有相当大的比例。为加强张家口市 BC 污染控制的跨区域协同治理,建议建立横向治理机制、分散和多中心的城市规划、产业集聚和技术升级,以及针对特定区域和工业部门的有效政策。
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Embodied black carbon emission transfer within and across the Jing-Jin-Ji urban agglomeration
Black carbon (BC) is a vital air pollution particulate. Urban agglomeration has complex trade linkages internally and externally. Jing-Jin-Ji (JJJ) is the largest urban agglomeration in northern China and suffers from severe air pollution problems. Despite the importance of BC mitigation and the study area of JJJ, there is a lack of studies exploring the embodied BC emission transfers hidden behind trade within and across the JJJ urban agglomeration at the city scale, given the importance of interregional collaboration among cities for air pollution control. This paper applied the multiregional input-output (MRIO) analysis and structure path analysis (SPA) to investigate the impact of trade on the BC emissions in JJJ and identify the critical sectors and supply chains, using the latest available China's city-level MRIO table. The results show that the embodied BC emission intensity in JJJ is 143.17 g/104 yuan, which exceeds the national average (121.89 g/104 yuan). The Construction sector contributes 27.93 % of the total embodied BC emissions in JJJ. The cities of Handan, Tangshan, and Hengshui are the largest providers of emission-intensive products (3.51, 2.83, and 2.05 Gg, respectively) while Beijing is the largest receiver (5.78 Gg). From a supply chain perspective, Coal and Metal Mining are the main upstream industries, accounting for a considerable proportion of the BC emissions supply chain. To enhance the interregional collaborative governance of BC pollution control in JJJ, horizontal governance mechanisms, decentralized and polycentric urban planning, industrial clustering and technology upgrading, and effective policies for specific regions and industrial sectors are suggested.
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12.60
自引率
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200
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Environmental Impact Assessment Review is an interdisciplinary journal that serves a global audience of practitioners, policymakers, and academics involved in assessing the environmental impact of policies, projects, processes, and products. The journal focuses on innovative theory and practice in environmental impact assessment (EIA). Papers are expected to present innovative ideas, be topical, and coherent. The journal emphasizes concepts, methods, techniques, approaches, and systems related to EIA theory and practice.
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