Air pollution mitigation and CO2 emission reduction effects of heterogeneous enterprises synergistic agglomeration.
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| Title: | Air pollution mitigation and CO |
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| Authors: | Liu, Jiamin1 (AUTHOR) 644816025@stu.xju.edu.cn, Ma, Xiaoyu1,2 (AUTHOR) xinjiangedu123@163.com, Zhang, Jiaoning1 (AUTHOR) zjn15537173013@163.com, Hu, Chiqun3 (AUTHOR) huchiqun@126.com, Guo, Qiuqiu1 (AUTHOR) 543510269@stu.xju.cn |
| Source: | Environment, Development & Sustainability. Jun2026, Vol. 28 Issue 6, p13257-13291. 35p. |
| Subject Terms: | *Air pollution prevention, *Carbon dioxide mitigation, *Manufacturing industries, *Environmental policy, *Business enterprises, *Industrial clusters, *Service industries, *Green behavior |
| Abstract: | In the context of synergistic pollution control, it is of great significance to explore the mitigation path of air pollution (Aip) and CO2 emission (CO2) through the heterogeneous enterprises synergistic agglomeration (Msa) represented by synergistic agglomeration of manufacturing enterprises and productive service enterprises. Based on panel data of 284 prefecture-level and above cities from 2010 to 2021, the effect of Msa on Aip and CO2 is examined. The results indicate that the Msa curbs Aip and CO2. For every one unit increase in Msa, Aip decreases by 0.786 units, and CO2 decreases by 0.122 units. This impact is effective in first–second-tier cities, central cities, and non-resource-based cities. Innovative talent mobility and green technology innovation are pathways for Msa to reduce Aip and CO2. In addition, as the market potential increases, the effect of Msa on Aip and CO2 shows a leaping feature: significant promotion → significant inhibition → no impact. Environmental protection policy significantly decreases the effect of Msa inhibiting Aip and CO2. This study provides theoretical support for local governments to guide the synergistic agglomeration of manufacturing enterprises and productive service enterprises, and control air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. This is a better choice to achieve co-benefit of economic and environmental welfare. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Abstract: | In the context of synergistic pollution control, it is of great significance to explore the mitigation path of air pollution (Aip) and CO2 emission (CO2) through the heterogeneous enterprises synergistic agglomeration (Msa) represented by synergistic agglomeration of manufacturing enterprises and productive service enterprises. Based on panel data of 284 prefecture-level and above cities from 2010 to 2021, the effect of Msa on Aip and CO2 is examined. The results indicate that the Msa curbs Aip and CO2. For every one unit increase in Msa, Aip decreases by 0.786 units, and CO2 decreases by 0.122 units. This impact is effective in first–second-tier cities, central cities, and non-resource-based cities. Innovative talent mobility and green technology innovation are pathways for Msa to reduce Aip and CO2. In addition, as the market potential increases, the effect of Msa on Aip and CO2 shows a leaping feature: significant promotion → significant inhibition → no impact. Environmental protection policy significantly decreases the effect of Msa inhibiting Aip and CO2. This study provides theoretical support for local governments to guide the synergistic agglomeration of manufacturing enterprises and productive service enterprises, and control air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. This is a better choice to achieve co-benefit of economic and environmental welfare. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 1387585X |
| DOI: | 10.1007/s10668-024-05497-2 |