Dr. Chu Wei recently had a paper published in the Nature Cities. The paper titled‘ Strategic interactions for carbon emissions in Chinese cities are influenced by mayors’, was coauthored with the student Bei Zhu from the School of Applied Economics, Renmin University.
Abstract
City-related mitigation measures are crucial for reducing carbon emissions, but most studies on this issue treat cities as independent entities and neglect their interactions. This is especially relevant in the Chinese context, where peers infuence policy decisions. Here we ofer a novel perspective about mayors’ strategic interactions to explain cities’ carbon intensity reduction. We use a spatial Durbin model to investigate the efects and patterns of interaction on carbon intensity among Chinese cities from 2000 to 2019. We found that mayors’ interaction impacted cities’ carbon intensity, resulting in a 0.792% reduction in reference cities for every 1% decrease in neighboring cities. Mayors with higher education, younger ages, science-related majors and working in their hometowns had better performance. Additionally, we revealed an ‘imitation competition’ pattern (emulating the practices of the neighboring cities). This study ofers new insights into city emissions policies and introduces new recommendations.
Other information
Publication Date:2024
Journal: Nature Cities
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s44284-024-00059-z
Read the paper here.