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Kaiwen Ji, Qiaoyun Hou, Yi Yu and Dan Pan
Reducing carbon emissions is of paramount importance to the accomplishment of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. The effect of rural e-commerce on agricultural carbon emissions (ACEs) is controversial, and particularly the mechanism behind the effec...
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Ziyan Li, Shasha Xie and Zhe Wei
Currently, human society is in the era of the digital economy, driven by a new wave of digital technology revolution. Against this backdrop, China actively draws on global development concepts, accelerating the advancement of new infrastructure construct...
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Shuchen Niu, Xiang Luo, Tiantian Yang, Guodong Lin and Chongming Li
Improving urban land green use efficiency (ULGUE) is an effective way to increase social, economic, and ecological benefits and achieve regional sustainable development goals. This study takes three batches of low-carbon pilot cities construction as a qu...
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Zhuohui Yu, Shiping Mao and Qingning Lin
The carbon trading system affects all aspects of the economy and society profoundly. Agriculture, as a high-carbon-emitting industry, has been hard-hit. China?s agricultural activities will emit about 820 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalents, accou...
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Joan Costa-Font and Lucia Kossarova
Changes in a population?s average stature are virtuous pointers of wellbeing which are sensitive to improvements in psychosocial environments during childhood. A major structural change that could have altered an environment during childhood is the trans...
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Lu-Yi Qiu and Ling-Yun He
Air pollution has been a serious challenge for human sustainable development. Researches show that emissions from the transport sector have been found to be a main source of air pollution in cities. Governments have implemented numerous green traffic pol...
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Momi Dahan and Udi Nisan
We use two separate quasi-natural experiments to explore the relative importance of information and administrative costs in explaining non-take-up of water subsidy. The first ?experiment? shows that the take-up rate of a household with lower administrati...
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