Dynamic characteristic analysis of indirect carbon emissions caused by chinese urban and rural residential consumption based on time series input-output tables from 2002 to 2011

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Carbon emissions caused by residential consumption have become one of the main sources of carbon emission and revealed a huge growth trend in China. By processing data of Chinese input-output tables available and relative Statistical Yearbook, this paper uses RAS method to update the input-output tables to obtain the time series input-output tables from 2002 to 2011. Then, we use input-output method to make a contrastive analysis of changes in carbon emissions caused by Chinese rural and urban residents' consumption. The results show that the indirect carbon emission caused by urban residents' consumption is the main part of carbon emission caused by residents' consumption, and the gap between carbon emission caused by urban and rural residents' consumption is wider and wider. The annual per capita indirect carbon emissions in urban and rural areas increase by years, and the increment of the town is much greater than that of the country. At last, we analyze carbon emissions from residents' consumption by sectors and obtain some meaningful results. In accordance with the above conclusions, the paper puts forward some countermeasures and suggestions from consumer behaviors, structure of consumption, energy usage, and so on. © 2014 Guoxing Zhang et al.

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Zhang, G., Liu, M., & Gao, X. (2014). Dynamic characteristic analysis of indirect carbon emissions caused by chinese urban and rural residential consumption based on time series input-output tables from 2002 to 2011. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/297637

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