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Analysis of Fractal Characteristics of Low Carbon Economic Connectivity in Jing-Jin-Ji Urban Agglomeration
ZHANG Xuehua, XU Wenbo, ZHANG Baoan, HU Yuying
Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis    2019, 55 (4): 755-763.   DOI: 10.13209/j.0479-8023.2019.052
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Fractal theory and method is applied to analyze the characteristics of low carbon economy connectivity of Jing-Jin-Ji urban agglomeration. Firstly, a “full carbon emission” accounting model is established to calculate the resource consumption and pollution emissions of a single city in Jing-Jin-Ji urban agglomeration in the process of social and economic development. Secondly, the low carbon economic connectivity gravity model and the fractal dimension measurement model are set up to calculate and evaluate the low carbon economic connectivity which centered on Beijing and Tianjin in 2006–2016. There are three main factors in the connectivity gravity model: the population support, GDP output and the road bear of every unit CO2 emission. Furthermore, in order to compare and analyze the difference between the single-point radiation source and the double-point source radiation, the superposition effect of the “Jing-Jin” twin-city radiation is calculated according the principle of source superposition. Thirdly, in order to find out the law of the influence of the spatial distribution of single-point radiation connection intensity on the fractal dimension of the source superposition, the representative years are selected to carry out spatial analysis of low carbon economic connectivity based on the tool of ArcGIS. Finally, Xiong’an New Area is treated as the the third radiation center point to calculate and analyze the three-point source radiation superposition. The fractal dimension calculation and analysis results show that in 2006—2016, the low carbon economic connectivity of the Jing-Jin-Ji urban agglomeration have an inverted U-shaped distribution and the peak appears in 2012, which reflect that Beijing and Tianjin had the best combination of low-carbon economy radiation in the urban agglomeration in 2012. The differences of the fractal dimension of low-carbon economic connectivity are very large between Beijing as the central radiation source and Tianjin as the central radiation source in 2007 and 2014, and the inversion of the fractal dimension appears after the dual source superposition, that is the fractal dimension after superposition is lower than the one with higher radiation capacity in a single source, which means that the twin-city linkage is in low effect. The spatial analysis results of low carbon economic connectivity based on ArcGIS show that in 2012, the results of the “Jing-Jin” twin-city radiation low-carbon economic connectivity source superposition shows a reasonable spatial distribution—gradient order and distinct layers, which is the main reason for the peak value of fractal dimension. When Xiong’an New Area is added as the third central radiation source, the fractal dimension of the low carbon economic connectivity of the Jing-Jin-Ji urban agglomeration can be significantly improved.
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Calculation of Full Carbon Emission and Evaluation of Carbon Emission Performance
ZHANG Xuehua;LI Xiang;YE Wenhu;ZHANG Baoan
   2015, 51 (4): 639-646.   DOI: 10.13209/j.0479-8023.2015.073
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A full carbon emission calculation method is proposed, whose accounts include energy consumption carbon emission, potential carbon consumption of biomass resource consumption, and potential carbon consumption of waste emission. The solar emergy is used as a tool of the same normalized dimension for calculating the amount of full carbon emission. Based on the full carbon emission calculation, population carrying capacity of one unit carbon emission, economic output of one unit carbon emission, and per capita disposable income of one unit carbon emission are considered into one package to construct an index to evaluate the carbon efficiency and development coordination level of a region, and the index is named carbon emission performance integrated index. Taking Beijing and Chongqing as examples, an assessment is made from 2001 to 2011 with the result that the proportion of energy consumption carbon emission in the full carbon emission of the two cities is raised continuously, which indicates that even in the view of full carbon emission, energy consumption is still the main factor affecting carbon emission; however, the effects from modes of both life and production on carbon emission also cannot be neglected. Compared with the traditional carbon efficiency evaluation with only energy carbon emission and carbon production rate considered, the carbon integrated performance evaluation based on “full carbon emission calculation” can fairly and objectively reflect carbon performance of a region, thus it provides a scientific method to identify the responsibility of regional carbon emission reduction.
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Emergy-Ecological Footprint Integrated Model for Eco-city Evaluation: A Case of Tianjin City
ZHANG Xuehua,LI Jian,ZHANG Hongwei
Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis   
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In order to avoid some shortages of traditional ecological footprint model, the authors proposed an integrated model by using emergy theory, which is named as Emergy-Ecological Footprint Integrated Model. In ecological carrying capacity calculation, the proposed model adds the carrying capacity of actual product output and virtual product supply based on material input-output theory and people ’s innovation. In ecological footprint calculation, the proposed model considers waste ecological footprint into evaluation system. Finally, the proposed model is applied in Tianjin eco-city evaluation from 2001 to 2008. The calculating result shows that the ecological carrying capacity is higher than ecological footprint, and ecological surplus is in rising tendency which expresses that Tianj in is in sustainable state.
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Fractal Characteristic of Regional Economic Relation Intensity and It's Application in Western China
ZHANG Xuehua,GUO Huaicheng,ZHANG Hongwei
Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis   
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Fractal method is introduced into the study of regional economy based on the analysis of human-environment complex system in western China. The spatial fractal characteristics are determined by the results from the economic relation intensity model. The economic relation intensities amongst different cities and counties in the Aikesu area are calculated and spatial distributions are analyzed, compared with the fundamental corresponding characteristics of self-affine fractal, thus providing guidance for the regional planning.
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