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The Effects Decomposition of Carbon Emission Changes and Countermeasures in Shandong Province: Based on De Bruyn’s Factors Decomposition Model

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This article calculates the total carbon emission of Shandong Province and the variations in carbon emission of all industries during 1995–2010 term by term. Based on the synchronous data of population and economy, decomposition analysis is applied to decompose the carbon emission of Shandong Province into scale effect, structure effect and technical effect. Then the article analyzes the relations between the average GDP’s carbon emission, the total amount of carbon emission, the per capita of carbon emission and these effects by use of de Bruyn’s model. Results show that: scale effect and structure effect led to the growth of carbon emission; technical effect played opposite role to make the amount of carbon emission lower. The article gives some countermeasures and suggestion according to the results.

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Supported by Chinese Ministry of Education humanities the social sciences research fund item (NO. 10YJA790199) and Shandong Province Natural Science Foundation Project (NO. ZR2009HM02).

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Wu, Gh., Hou, Js., Wu, L. (2013). The Effects Decomposition of Carbon Emission Changes and Countermeasures in Shandong Province: Based on De Bruyn’s Factors Decomposition Model. In: Qi, E., Shen, J., Dou, R. (eds) The 19th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38391-5_61

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