Alexandria Engineering Journal (Jan 2022)

Measurement and impactor analysis of agricultural carbon emission performance in Changjiang economic corridor

  • Yaqing Liu,
  • Yao Gao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 1
pp. 873 – 881

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Based on the panel data of Changjiang Economic Corridor (CEC), this paper includes agricultural carbon emissions as an unwanted output into the evaluation index system for agricultural carbon emissions performance (ACEP), and measured the ACEP of the 11 provinces in the CEC of 2005–2018, using the minimum distance to weak efficient frontier (MinDW) model. In addition, a Tobit model was constructed for empirical analysis on the impactors of CEC ACEP. The results show that: In general, the CEC achieved an excellent ACEP, with certain differences between the provinces; the ACEP trends varied between the upper, middle, and lower reaches of the CEC, and the lower reaches had a much higher ACEP than the upper and middle reaches; the results of Tobit model demonstrate that industrial upgrading and rural power consumption have significant positive correlations with CEC ACEP, while human capital, planting structure, and agricultural disaster have significantly negative correlations with CEC ACEP.

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