The Countermeasures Research of the Western Old Industrial Bases of China in the Development of Low-Carbon Economy: A Case Study in Baotou

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This paper calculates the per capita carbon emissions, builds the LMDI model and determines the larger influence factor of per capita carbon emissions in Baotou by identifying the characteristics of problems of western old industrial base in the process of developing low carbon economy, typical old industrial base-- Baotou. Finally, this paper aim at corresponding influence factors to put forward several feasible measures in the process of developing low-carbon economy of Baotou, and then to provide reference for the western old industrial base in developing low carbon economy.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 869-870)

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1010-1014

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December 2013

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