Effects of land urbanization and land finance on carbon emissions: A panel data analysis for Chinese provinces

•Land finance and land urbanization have a significant effect on carbon emissions in China.•Land urbanization can contribute to reducing carbon emissions.•Determinants of carbon emissions in China are geographically different.•The local governments in China must explore a new sustainable source of f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Land use policy 2017-04, Vol.63, p.493-500
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Wenjing, Xu, Hengzhou
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:•Land finance and land urbanization have a significant effect on carbon emissions in China.•Land urbanization can contribute to reducing carbon emissions.•Determinants of carbon emissions in China are geographically different.•The local governments in China must explore a new sustainable source of fiscal revenue. The rapid urbanization in China comes with several economic, social, and environmental issues, most of which are related to land use. This study contributes to research on the land–growth–environment nexus by investigating the effect of land urbanization and land finance on carbon emissions in China from 2004 to 2013 using the Stochastic Impacts by Regression on Population, Affluence, and Technology (STIRPAT) model. Results show that land finance and land urbanization significantly affect carbon emissions. The rate of land urbanization contributes to the reduction of carbon emissions; however, it has less impact compared with other determinants. The effect of land finance and land urbanization on carbon emissions indicates that a local government’s willingness to lease land for revenue aggravates carbon emissions. Economic growth and industrial structure also influence carbon emissions. Furthermore, the land requisition system and rural land conversion market should be enhanced through the guidance provided by the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016–2020) to promote the diversification of land transfer, fully consider regional differences, and establish a distinct policy focus that can contribute to emission reduction and land use.
ISSN:0264-8377
1873-5754
DOI:10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.02.006