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Carbon Emission Effects Driven by Evolution of Chinese Dietary Struc-ture from 1987 to 2020

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Exploring carbon emission effects based on the evolution of residents'dietary structure to achieve the carbon neutrality goal and mitigate climate change is an important task.This study took China as the research object(data excluding Hong Kong,Macao and Taiwan)and used the carbon emission coefficient method to quantitatively measure the food carbon emissions from 1987-2020,then analyzed the carbon emission effects under the evolution of dietary structure.The results showed that during the study period,the Chinese dietary structure gradually changed to a high-carbon consumption pattern.The dietary structure of urban residents developed to a balanced one,while that of rural residents developed to a high-quality one.During the study period,the per capita food carbon emis-sions and total food consumption of Chinese showed an increasing trend.The per capita food carbon emissions of residents in urban and rural showed an overall upward trend.The total food carbon emissions in urban increased significantly,while that in rural increased first and then decreased.The influence of beef and mutton on carbon emissions is the highest in dietary structure.Compared with the bal-anced dietary pattern,the food carbon emissions of Chinese residents had not yet reached the peak,but were evolving to a high-carbon consumption pattern.

dietary structurestructural evolutioncarbon emission effectscarbon neutralityChina

ZHU Yuanyuan、ZHANG Yan、ZHU Xiaohua

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Key Laboratory of Geographic Process Analysis & Simulation Hubei Province,Central China Normal University,Wuhan 430079,China

Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100101,China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

42171230

2024

中国地理科学(英文版)
中国科学院长春地理研究所

中国地理科学(英文版)

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.754
ISSN:1002-0063
年,卷(期):2024.34(1)
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