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Spatiotemporal evolution and influencing factors of agricultural carbon emissions in China

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  • Minghui Wei
  • Mengxue Cao
  • Dongmei Yin
  • Fei Li
  • Yan Lv
  • Laijun Lu

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Clarifying the spatiotemporal characteristics of agricultural carbon emissions and influencing factors in China is crucial. A system for measuring agricultural carbon emissions was established, thus evaluating the level of carbon emissions in China and its provinces. Moreover, the dynamic evolution of agricultural carbon emissions in China and the regions on both sides of the Hu Line was analyzed, then investigated factors affecting agricultural carbon emissions by the LMDI model. The results indicate that the total amount and intensity of agricultural carbon emissions showed an upward and then a downward trend in China from 2001 to 2021. The peaks were 330.72 million tons and 1.98 tons\ha, respectively. Agricultural carbon intensity in provinces was mostly Low-Low Cluster and the range of High-High Cluster has decreased. Inter-provincial disparities in agricultural carbon emissions were also gradually narrowing. These show that the effect of agricultural carbon emissions reduction was obvious in China. It is important to note that carbon emissions from energy consumption in agriculture and agricultural material inputs were substantial, accounting for about 95% of the total. Agricultural carbon emissions were restricted by the agricultural production efficiency, changes in industrial structure, rural population size, and agricultural industrial structure, but were promoted by the level of economy and urbanization. Therefore, we recommend enhancing inter-provincial synergistic collaboration to create agricultural carbon emissions reduction pathways with unique features. It is also essential to maximize agricultural production efficiency and grasp the direction of green and low-carbon. We also suggest that the Chinese government should accelerate the in-depth adjustment and transformation and upgrading of the industrial structure, thereby reducing agricultural carbon emissions at source.

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  • Minghui Wei & Mengxue Cao & Dongmei Yin & Fei Li & Yan Lv & Laijun Lu, 2025. "Spatiotemporal evolution and influencing factors of agricultural carbon emissions in China," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(10), pages 1-17, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0323824
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0323824
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