The Impact on Carbon Emissions of Xinjiang's Population Structure

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In this paper, through 1995-2010 data, it studies population size of Xinjiang, population urbanization and population industrial structure, which have some degree impact on carbon emissions. Through empirical analysis suggests that the size of the population curbs carbon emissions, urbanization and industrial structure have a positive relationship with carbon emissions. Finally, the resource-rich Xinjiang, the paper puts forward corresponding energy saving policy.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 734-737)

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1956-1959

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August 2013

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