DOI: 10.19830/j.upi.2023.070
Research on the Application Path of Carbon Accounting Method in Spatial Planning Under the Goal of “Carbon Emissions Peak and Carbon Neutrality”
LENG Hong, ZHAO Yuran, YUAN Qing
Keywords:
Carbon Accounting; Spatial Planning; Scenario Prediction; Low Carbon Assessment; Application Path; International Experience
Abstract:
Against the backdrop of China’s commitment to achieving its “carbon peak and carbon neutrality” goals, cities, as key drivers of low-carbon development, are playing increasingly prominent roles. At present, research on Low-Carbon City construction in various countries around the world pays more attention to scientific carbon reduction methods, and from the perspective of carbon accounting, it can more scientifically and systematically guide the preparation of land and spatial planning from the perspective of low-carbon. It is of great practical significance to clarify the application path of carbon accounting methods in the preparation and implementation of spatial planning. This paper summarizes the boundary and method characteristics of mainstream urban carbon accounting at home and abroad, sorts out the application status and existing problems of carbon accounting methods in spatial planning, and introduces the application methods of carbon accounting in the preparation and implementation of urban planning in Tokyo, New York and London, and then proposes a carbon accounting application path suitable for the spatial planning system from two aspects. One is carbon accounting analysis and scenario prediction based onspatial elements, and the other is special assessment and dynamic monitoring of Low-Carbon Cities based on carbon accounting analysis.