2024 China Yangtze River Delta Photovoltaic Energy Storage
As a pioneer city in the development of photovoltaic energy storage industry, the Yangtze River Delta region has a concentration of industries, population, and energy consumption. In the
As a pioneer city in the development of photovoltaic energy storage industry, the Yangtze River Delta region has a concentration of industries, population, and energy consumption. In the
The synergistic governance mechanism for pollution control and carbon reduction in the development strategy of the Yangtze River Economic Belt is to increase investment in
Provides key insights for sustainable development and carbon neutrality goals in the Yangtze River Economic Belt. Promoting carbon balance in the Yangtze River Economic Belt
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In the historical confluence of the ''Dual Carbon'' goal and the development strategy of the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YEB), leveraging policy effects is crucial for synergistically promoting pollution control, carbon reduction, and high-quality economic development.
The development strategy of the Yangtze River Economic Belt can promote synergistic governance of pollution control and carbon reduction. The synergistic governance effect of pollution control and carbon reduction in the development strategy of the Yangtze River Economic Belt has heterogeneity in urban size and resource endowment.
In September 2016, the Outline of Yangtze River Economic Belt Development Plan (hereinafter referred to as the Planning Outline) was officially issued and published. It establishes a new development pattern for the YEB and serves as a programmatic instrument to advocate for the development of the YEB as a significant national strategy.
Additionally, Wu et al. used a spatial Durbin model to assess the impact of industrial upgrading on the carbon balance in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, finding more pronounced effects in midstream and downstream regions. Cai et al. further identified a moderating effect of industrial structural upgrading on carbon emissions.