Study on the Corelation of the Transportation and Carbon Emissions in Beijing Based on Input-Output Analysis
Start Date
31-10-2013 11:00 AM
Description
This paper put forward the direct consumption coefficient, the completely consumption coefficient, direction distribution coefficient, full distribution coefficient, sensitive and influence coefficient of carbon emissions of transportation in Beijing, based on input-output analysis of the 2007 and 2010 transportation industry. We analyzed the consumption, distribution of forward and backward correlative industries, and the spread characteristics of carbon emission of transportation. The results of the analysis show that the transportation industry in Beijing is a higher emission and higher impact industry now. The fast development of the transportation industry not only brought huge carbon emissions but emissions also affected other relative industries. Meanwhile, there are influences on the transportation industry from other industries.
Study on the Corelation of the Transportation and Carbon Emissions in Beijing Based on Input-Output Analysis
This paper put forward the direct consumption coefficient, the completely consumption coefficient, direction distribution coefficient, full distribution coefficient, sensitive and influence coefficient of carbon emissions of transportation in Beijing, based on input-output analysis of the 2007 and 2010 transportation industry. We analyzed the consumption, distribution of forward and backward correlative industries, and the spread characteristics of carbon emission of transportation. The results of the analysis show that the transportation industry in Beijing is a higher emission and higher impact industry now. The fast development of the transportation industry not only brought huge carbon emissions but emissions also affected other relative industries. Meanwhile, there are influences on the transportation industry from other industries.
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