[Carbon Emission Effects of Spatially Connected Networks in the Digital Economy: Dynamic Evolution and Mechanism of Action]

Huan Jing Ke Xue. 2024 Sep 8;45(9):5069-5085. doi: 10.13227/j.hjkx.202309236.
[Article in Chinese]

Abstract

In the context of the "double carbon" goal and the construction of the "East Counts, West Counts" project, this study investigated the characteristics of the spatial and temporal evolution of the digital economy spatial correlation network, and the effects and mechanisms of carbon emission reduction and carbon rebound effects by selecting data at the level of 254 prefectural-level cities from 2011 to 2021 and using the UCINET software and empirical econometric modeling. The results indicated that: The spatial network of the digital economy represented the development pattern of multiple synergies and had the characteristics of non-equilibrium spatial evolution in geographic regions. Secondly, the spatial network of the digital economy in the sample selection period had a positive contribution to carbon emission reduction, and it led to the carbon rebound effect, which was still valid after the robustness test. Furthermore, the spatial correlation network of the digital economy could reduce carbon emissions by promoting the energy efficiency effect under technological progress and led to the carbon rebound effect. Finally, the empirical results were heterogeneous under the four dimensions of geographic region, administrative level, urban environmental governance objectives, and resource endowment.

Keywords: carbon emission reduction effect; carbon rebound effect; digital economy spatial correlation network; energy efficiency effect based on technological progress; targeted constraints on urban environmental governance.

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