Enhancing Land Use Efficiency to Reduce Carbon Emission Intensity Using the Super-SBM Model and Pearson Correlation Analysis: A Case Study of Guangdong, China
Key Points
Reduced carbon emission intensity highlights the effectiveness of enhanced land use efficiency in Guangdong's context,
The study identifies a correlation between improved land use efficiency and lower carbon emissions, emphasizing the utility of the super-sbm model in this analysis.
Observational analysis using Pearson correlation illustrates significant relationships among land use metrics and emissions, validated across Guangdong's districts.
The findings support the need for strategic resource allocation to further decrease carbon intensity, suggesting wider applicability beyond Guangdong.
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