Moving low-carbon construction industry in Jiangsu Province: Evidence from decomposition and decoupling models
Sustainability (Switzerland), ISSN: 2071-1050, Vol: 9, Issue: 6
2017
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Sustainability, Vol. 9, Pages 1013: Moving Low-Carbon Construction Industry in Jiangsu Province: Evidence from Decomposition and Decoupling Models
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The carbon dioxide (CO) emissions caused by the global construction industry account for 36% of the world's total carbon emissions, and 50% of China's total carbon emissions. The carbon emissions from Jiangsu Province's construction industry account for approximately 16% of the total emissions of the Chinese construction industry. Taking the construction industry in Jiangsu Province as our study object, therefore, this paper introduces the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) carbon emission accounting method as a means to measure the total CO emissions of the Jiangsu Province construction industry. Specifically, we examine the period from 2005 to 2013. Based on the Tapio decoupling model, we analyze the decoupling state between the CO emissions of the construction industry in Jiangsu Province and the province's economic growth. Our paper also employs the Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index (LMDI) approach, in order to conduct a decomposition analysis of those factors that influenced the changes in the level of CO emissions during the studied period. According to the results of our research, during the period from 2005 to 2013, the CO emission levels caused by the construction industry in Jiangsu Province experienced a significant increase. The cumulative total CO emissions reached 402.85 million tons. During most of the years covered by our study, an expansive negative decoupling state existed between the level of CO emissions and the output value of Jiangsu's construction industry. These periods were interspersed with either a weak decoupling state in some years or a strong decoupling state in other years. The indirect carbon emission intensity effect and the industry scale effect were the main factors influencing the increases in the construction industry's CO emissions. At the conclusion of our paper, we put forward policy suggestions, with the objective of promoting the de-carbonization of the construction industry in Jiangsu Province.
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