Publication
Title
An improved nightlight-based method for modeling urban CO₂ emissions
Author
Abstract
An accurate modeling of urban CO2 emissions is important for understanding the dynamics of carbon cycle and for designing low-carbon policies. We develop an improved nightlight-based method to model urban CO2 emissions and investigate their spatiotemporal patterns. Differing from the previous methods, in processing the pre-modeling data, we bring forward the existing CO2 inventories from national and provincial levels to city level, and correct the saturation and blooming problems of nightlight. In modeling the correlation between nightlight and statistically accounted CO2 emissions, we highlight a panel-data regression analysis that considers the spatiotemporal heterogeneity across cities and over time simultaneously. Eleven cities in Yangtze River Delta of China were selected for a case study testing our method. The internal and external validations have proven the predominance of our proposed method for capturing the nightlight-CO2 correlation, and for describing the spatial distribution and heterogeneity of urban CO2 emissions.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Environmental modelling and software. - London
Publication
London : 2018
ISSN
1364-8152
DOI
10.1016/J.ENVSOFT.2018.05.008
Volume/pages
107 (2018) , p. 307-320
ISI
000439567900024
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Subject
External links
Web of Science
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Last edited 27.11.2024
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