Dynamic Evolution Dataset of Carbon Emissions from Grain Production in China (1997-2020)
ZHANG Qingqing1QU Yanbo*2ZHAN Lingyun1SU Desheng2WEI Chuanchen2
1 School of Economics,Shandong University of Finance and Economics,Jinan 250014,China2 School of Public Administration and Policy,Shandong University of Finance and Economics,Jinan 250014,China
DOI:10.3974/geodb.2023.07.10.V1
Published:Jul. 2023
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Key Words:
grain production carbon emission, China, Life cycle assessment
Abstract:
The dynamic evolution dataset of carbon emissions from grain production in China was developed based on China Rural Statistical Yearbook (1998-2021). The dataset includes the following data: (1) total carbon emissions and growth rate of grain production in China and regions from 1997 to 2020; (2) total carbon emissions and growth rate of grain production in China’s provinces from 1997 to 2020; (3) evolution trend and contribution rate of overall, intra- and inter-regional differences in carbon emissions from China’s food production; (4) carbon emission transfer path of China’s grain production from 1997 to 2020; (5) kernel density of grain production carbon emissions from 1997 to 2020. The dataset is archived in .xlsx data format, and consists of one data file with data size of 127 KB. The analysis paper based on the dataset will be published in Acta Geographica Sinica, Vol.78, 2023.
Foundation Item:
Shandong Provincial People's Government (2023); National Natural Science Foundation of China (42077434, 41771560); Shandong Provincial Department of Education (2019RWG016)
Data Citation:
ZHANG Qingqing, QU Yanbo*, ZHAN Lingyun, SU Desheng, WEI Chuanchen.Dynamic Evolution Dataset of Carbon Emissions from Grain Production in China (1997-2020)[J/DB/OL]. Digital Journal of Global Change Data Repository, 2023. https://doi.org/10.3974/geodb.2023.07.10.V1.
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