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Study On The Embodied Energy Accounting And Its Driving Factors Of Inter-provincial Industrial Transfer In China

Posted on:2020-02-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L N YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2439330614965126Subject:Management Science and Engineering
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Regional coordinated development is an important issue facing China's current regional development.The state has successively implemented strategies such as priority development in the eastern coastal areas,the development of the western region,the revitalization of the old industrial bases in the northeast,and the rise of the central region.Through these strategies,the phenomenon of industrial transfer has emerged and become a region.The main driving force for development.Energy consumption will be transferred along with industrial transfer.In order to reduce China's energy consumption from the perspective of embodied energy transfer from industrial transfer,it is necessary to quantitatively calculate the industrial transfer and the accompanying energy transfer,and analyze the driving factors that affect its change.At present,relevant researches mainly focus on the embodied energy of inter-regional trade,and the transfer of embodied energy space accompanying industrial transfer has not been fully paid attention.However,by studying the spatial transfer of energy transfer in industrial transfer,it is possible to truly expose China's various The link between regional economic development and energy consumption provides advice for countries to formulate economic development strategies and energy conservation measures.In this context,this paper uses the input-output model to quantitatively measure the industrial transfer volume and the embodied transfer of industrial transfer in China from 2007 to 2012,and then uses structural decomposition technology to analyze the driving factors that cause the change of embodied energy.The results and conclusions are:First,from 2007 to 2012,China's industrial transfer mainly shifted from "developed areas" to "underdeveloped areas".The industrial transfer was mainly transferred from the southeast coastal areas and the Beijing-Tianjin area to the western,central and northeast regions.And mainly occurs between adjacent areas.This shows that the regional coordinated development strategy implemented by China in recent years has been effective,and the industrial transfer has a tendency to shift to the central and western regions and the northeast region.The economic development in the central and western regions and the northeast region has accelerated,and the industrial competitive advantage has gradually strengthenedSecond,some regions have undertaken a large number of industrial transfer,but their proportion of energy consumption is not large.For example,the southwestern region and the northern coastal region are the main areas for industrial transfer,but the embodied transfer of industrial transfer.Out of the district,this indicates that industrial transfer is not the inevitable result of the transfer of energy use,and regional industrial transfer and resource utilization are not necessarily coupled to the spatial flowThird,the structural decomposition analysis found that domestic investment and consumption are the main factors driving energy consumption,especially the investment-driven implied energy growth,accounting for more than 80%of the total energy consumption growth in the country.The central and western regions are the main exporters of the embodied transfer of consumption and investment,indicating that the central and western regions are the main source of energy for the national consumer market and capital expansionFinally,the conclusive suggestion is made that the state should continue to increase regional coordinated development;local governments,especially those in underdeveloped regions,should focus on the energy consumption caused by interregional trade activities,gradually optimize the industrial structure,and actively take measures to reduce this Regional energy consumption issues.
Keywords/Search Tags:Input-output analysis, Industrial transfer, Embodied energy, Embodied energy transfer based on industrial transfer, Decomposition Analysis
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