Land (Sep 2023)

Delineation of Urban Development Boundary and Carbon Emission Effects in Xuzhou City, China

  • Haitao Ji,
  • Xiaoshun Li,
  • Yiwei Geng,
  • Xin Chen,
  • Yuexiang Wang,
  • Jumei Cheng,
  • Zhuang Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/land12091819
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1819

Abstract

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Urban development boundary (UDB) has always served as a crucial aspect of urban sprawl research. The objective of this paper is to investigate boundary delineation and carbon emission effects. Firstly, we examined the patterns of land use changes. Additionally, this paper utilized the FLUS model and land use carbon emission calculation model to delineate UDB and calculate carbon emission effects within UDB under typical scenarios. The research results are as follows: (1) Xuzhou city witnessed a significant increase in both forest land and construction land from 2010 to 2020. (2) Under the CPS, the area of cultivated land increased by 217.05 km2 compared to the NDS. The UDB area under the NDS and CPS was 971.50 km2 and 968.99 km2, respectively. (3) Compared to the NDS, the CPS led to a net carbon emission increase of 4759.93 t within the UDB. Therefore, we should enhance the carbon sequestration and emission reduction capacity of the agricultural system. This study is beneficial for expanding the depth of research on the UDB and guiding the low-carbon urban development. We sincerely encourage readers to download this paper to improve this paper.

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