Impacts of Urban Spatial Development Patterns on Carbon Emissions: Evidence from Chinese Cities

Author:

Li Xuanting,Wang Xiaohong,Zhang Shaopeng

Abstract

A rational urban spatial development pattern is necessary for China to optimize urban resource allocation and promote low-carbon urban development. Although research on carbon emission reduction has increased, few studies examine the impact of urban spatial development patterns from a spatial–structural perspective. This study uses static and dynamic spatial Durbin models to analyze the dynamic impact of urban spatial development patterns on carbon emissions based on municipal-level statistical data and LandScan high-resolution global population distribution data from 2004 to 2019. The empirical results show that (1) urban spatial development patterns characterized by coefficients of variation have an inverted U-shaped relationship with carbon emissions; (2) direct spatial spillover effects have a long-term U-shaped relationship, while indirect effects have an inverted U-shaped relationship; (3) by analyzing the heterogeneity of city sizes and geographical area, the smaller the city is, the more effectively the compact urban spatial development pattern reduces carbon emissions; and (4) compact urban spatial development patterns in the west suppress carbon emissions compared to the east and central regions. The findings of this paper have policy implications for optimizing spatial development patterns and achieving low-carbon development in Chinese cities.

Funder

Research on High-Quality Development of Urban Agglomerations in Northeast China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

China Association for Science and Technology High-end Science and Technology Innovation Think Tank Youth Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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