2018
DOI: 10.12783/dtetr/iceta2017/19933
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Research and Constructing Carbon Emission Prediction Model in China Electricity Industry Based on Energy Internet

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“…Scholars have studied forest carbon sink economy from multiple perspectives. In terms of research areas, some scholars have studied forest carbon sinks in Shandong (Yang et al , 2023), Shanxi (Cao et al , 2023), Fujian (Zhang & Chen, 2021) and other provinces; in terms of research methods, some scholars have used biomass conversion factor method (Fang & Chen, 2001), BS option method (Zhou , 2023) to measure the value of forest carbon sinks; in terms of research perspective, some scholars have conducted research from perspectives such as ecological compensation (Lv & Liu, 2023), welfare effect (Luo et al, 2023), poverty alleviation (Gong et al, 2019); and some scholars have studied the carrying capacity of forest carbon sinks in China from the perspective of carbon footprint model (Huang et al, 2016). Overall, there are few studies on forest carbon sink economy in Sichuan Province.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars have studied forest carbon sink economy from multiple perspectives. In terms of research areas, some scholars have studied forest carbon sinks in Shandong (Yang et al , 2023), Shanxi (Cao et al , 2023), Fujian (Zhang & Chen, 2021) and other provinces; in terms of research methods, some scholars have used biomass conversion factor method (Fang & Chen, 2001), BS option method (Zhou , 2023) to measure the value of forest carbon sinks; in terms of research perspective, some scholars have conducted research from perspectives such as ecological compensation (Lv & Liu, 2023), welfare effect (Luo et al, 2023), poverty alleviation (Gong et al, 2019); and some scholars have studied the carrying capacity of forest carbon sinks in China from the perspective of carbon footprint model (Huang et al, 2016). Overall, there are few studies on forest carbon sink economy in Sichuan Province.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%