Integrated Spatial-Temporal decomposition analysis for life cycle assessment of carbon emission intensity change in various regions of China

Muhammad Azam, Younes Ben-Zaied*, Ahmad Hunjra, Nazim Hussain

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Abstract

The paper uses a Spatial-Temporal decomposition approach to production to examine the relative environmental performances of eight geographic regions of China for the period 2006–2014. The study results show that the effects of the economic and energy usage efficiency are high, and their values indicate above-average performance. In terms of the effects of carbon intensity, GDP gap, and economic efficiency, the results indicate that most regions show below-average performances. Special attention should be given to the energy use production structure and product innovation to achieve a desirable level of output and the level of technical efficiency.
Original languageEnglish
Article number103062
Number of pages12
JournalResources policy
Volume79
Early online date21-Oct-2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec-2022

Keywords

  • Carbon intensity
  • input-output models
  • Production performance assessment

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