Research on the Impact of Industrial Park Policies on Urban Carbon Emissions and Regional Spillover Effects based on the "Dual Carbon" Goal Taking the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration as an Example
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Low Carbon Industrial Park; Carbon Emissions; Spatial Spillover Effect; Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration.Abstract
This study takes the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration as a sample to evaluate the direct and spatial spillover effects of low-carbon industrial park pilot policies on urban carbon emissions. Theoretical analysis shows that policies suppress local carbon emissions through pathways such as technological progress, green investment, and industrial agglomeration; At the spatial level, there are spatial spillover characteristics that can be driven by technology diffusion to reduce emissions in the surrounding areas. The effectiveness of policies varies among cities and is influenced by administrative levels and resource endowments. This study provides policy optimization basis for regional collaborative governance under the "dual carbon" goal.
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