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Considering climate change and regional differences: An efficiency assessment of coal mine use and land restoration

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  • Kuei‐Ying Huang
  • Tzu‐Han Chang
  • Yung‐ho Chiu
  • Chih‐Yu Yang
  • Tai‐Yu Lin

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China is the country with the largest coal mining production and consumption in the world, but due to a large amount of coal burning, air pollution and climate change are exasperating related problems. The previous literature mainly has discussed coal mine production and environmental pollution, but failed to take into account external factors such as climate change and seldom discussed the relationship between coal mine land use and land restoration. Therefore, this study uses the meta‐Epsilon‐Based Measure two‐stage Data Envelopment Analysis under the exogenous model and incorporates coal mine land use and land restoration use into the model to explore the relationship between the two under climate change. The research results are as follows. (1) If the external climate factors are not considered, then the phenomenon of overestimation or underestimation of the technology gap arises. (2) The efficiency value of the coal mining stage in most provinces is generally higher than the land restoration efficiency value.

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  • Kuei‐Ying Huang & Tzu‐Han Chang & Yung‐ho Chiu & Chih‐Yu Yang & Tai‐Yu Lin, 2023. "Considering climate change and regional differences: An efficiency assessment of coal mine use and land restoration," Natural Resources Forum, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 47(3), pages 578-601, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:natres:v:47:y:2023:i:3:p:578-601
    DOI: 10.1111/1477-8947.12278
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