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DOI: 10.1007/s40333-019-0063-0
WOS记录号: WOS:000484954700003
论文题名:
Low-carbon economic development in Central Asia based on LMDI decomposition and comparative decoupling analyses
作者: Li, Jiaxiu1,2,3; Chen, Yaning1; Li, Zhi1; Huang, Xiaotao4
通讯作者: Chen, Yaning
刊名: JOURNAL OF ARID LAND
ISSN: 1674-6767
EISSN: 2194-7783
出版年: 2019
卷: 11, 期:4, 页码:513-524
语种: 英语
英文关键词: energy-related CO2 emissions ; low-carbon economy ; LMDI decomposition ; decoupling elasticity ; decoupling index ; Central Asia
WOS关键词: INDEX DECOMPOSITION ; ENERGY-CONSUMPTION ; ELECTRICITY SECTOR ; FINANCIAL CRISIS ; CO2 EMISSIONS ; GROWTH ; TRANSPORTATION ; EFFICIENCY ; KAZAKSTAN ; EU
WOS学科分类: Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向: Environmental Sciences & Ecology
英文摘要:

Low-carbon economic development is a strategy that is emerging in response to global climate change. Being the third-largest energy base in the world, Central Asia should adopt rational and efficient energy utilization to achieve the sustainable economic development. In this study, the logarithmic mean Divisia index (LMDI) decomposition method was used to explore the influence factors of CO2 emissions in Central Asia (including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan) during the period 1992-2014. Moreover, decoupling elasticity and decoupling index based on the LMDI decomposition results were employed to explore the relationship between economic growth and CO2 emissions during the study period. Our results show that the total CO2 emissions decreased during the period 1992-1998, influenced by the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the subsequent financial crisis. After 1998, the total CO2 emissions started to increase slowly along with the economic growth after the market economic reform. Energy-related CO2 emissions increased in Central Asia, mainly driven by economic activity effect and population effect, while energy intensity effect and energy carbon structure effect were the primary factors inhibiting CO2 emissions. The contribution percentages of these four factors (economic activity effect, population effect, energy intensity effect and energy carbon structure effect) to the total CO2 emissions were 11.80%, 39.08%, -14.82% and -4.32%, respectively, during the study period. Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan released great quantities of CO2 with the annual average emissions of 189.69x10(6), 45.55x10(6) and 115.38x10(6) t, respectively. In fact, their economic developments depended on high-carbon energies. The decoupling indices clarified the relationship between CO2 emissions and economic growth, highlighting the occurrence of a "weak decoupling" between these two variables in Central Asia. In conclusion, our results indicate that CO2 emissions are still not completely decoupled from economic growth in Central Asia. Based on these results, we suggest four key policy suggestions in this paper to help Central Asia to reduce CO2 emissions and build a resource-conserving and environment-friendly society.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/144149
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作者单位: 1.Chinese Acad Sci, Xinjiang Inst Ecol & Geog, State Key Lab Desert & Oasis Ecol, Urumqi 830011, Peoples R China
2.Xinjiang Univ, Coll Resource & Environm Sci, Urumqi 830046, Peoples R China
3.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
4.Chinese Acad Sci, Northwest Inst Plateau Biol, Key Lab Restorat Ecol Cold Reg Qinghai, Xining 810008, Qinghai, Peoples R China

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Li, Jiaxiu,Chen, Yaning,Li, Zhi,et al. Low-carbon economic development in Central Asia based on LMDI decomposition and comparative decoupling analyses[J]. JOURNAL OF ARID LAND,2019-01-01,11(4):513-524
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