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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Carbon
Carbon emissions
Data analysis
Data processing
Economic development
Economic growth
Economics
Emissions
Emissions control
Environmental policy
Finance
Land finance
Land urbanization
Land use
Land use planning
Local government
Longitudinal studies
Panel data
Public finance
Regional differences
Regional planning
Regression analysis
Revenue
Rural areas
Rural land use
STIRPAT
Urban development
Urbanization
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