Impact of Urban Form on CO<sub>2</sub> Emissions under Different Socioeconomic Factors: Evidence from 132 Small and Medium-Sized Cities in China
2022
Ran Guo | Hong Leng | Qing Yuan | Shiyi Song
The accurate estimation of the impact of urban form on CO<sub>2</sub> emissions is essential for the proposal of effective low-carbon spatial planning strategies. However, few studies have focused on the relationship between urban form and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions in small and medium-sized cities, and it is especially unclear whether the relationship varies across cities with different socioeconomic characteristics. This study took 132 small and medium-sized cities in the Yangtze River Delta in China to explore how urban form affects CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, considering the socioeconomic factors of industrial structure, population density, and economic development level. First, nighttime light data (DMSP-OLS and NPP-VIIRS) and provincial energy data were used to calculate CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. Second, four landscape metrics were used to quantify the compactness and complexity of the urban form based on Chinese urban land-use data. Finally, panel data models were established to analyze whether and how different socioeconomic factors impacted the relationship between urban form and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. The results showed that the three socioeconomic factors mentioned above all had obvious influences on the relationship between urban form and per capita CO<sub>2</sub> emissions in small and medium-sized cities. The effect of compactness on per-capita CO<sub>2</sub> emissions increased with a rise in the proportion of the tertiary industry, population density, and per-capita GDP. However, compactness shows no effects on per-capita CO<sub>2</sub> emissions in industrial cities and low-development-level cities. The effect of complexity on per-capita CO<sub>2</sub> emissions only increased with the rise in population density. The results may support decision-makers in small and medium-sized cities to propose accurate, comprehensive, and differentiated plans for CO<sub>2</sub> emission control and reduction.
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