Research on the Construction of a Top-Level Policy System for Differentiated Green Urban Renewal in Eastern, Central, and Western China under the Dual-Carbon Goals

Authors

  • Yan Na

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/2rjx4321

Keywords:

Dual-Carbon Goals, Green Urban Renewal, Regional Differentiation, Top-Level Policy, Carbon Emission Accounting, Eastern-Central-Western China.

Abstract

Under the dual-carbon goals (carbon peaking and carbon neutrality), green urban renewal has become a core strategy for high-quality urban development in China. Significant disparities in economic foundation, industrial structure, resource endowments, and carbon emission characteristics across the eastern, central, and western regions necessitate a differentiated top-level policy system rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. This study constructs a theoretical framework for differentiated green urban renewal, establishes a regional carbon emission and green development evaluation index system, and proposes a multi-dimensional top-level policy framework covering carbon accounting, industrial transformation, spatial optimization, and financial support. Empirical analysis reveals that the eastern region focuses on low-carbon innovation and carbon emission reduction, the central region emphasizes industrial greening and carbon peak acceleration, and the western region prioritizes ecological protection and low-carbon development. Finally, this paper provides targeted policy recommendations for each region to promote coordinated national green urban renewal and the realization of dual-carbon goals.

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2026-06-10

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How to Cite

Na, Yan. 2026. “Research on the Construction of a Top-Level Policy System for Differentiated Green Urban Renewal in Eastern, Central, and Western China under the Dual-Carbon Goals”. Scientific Journal of Economics and Management Research 8 (6): 98-104. https://doi.org/10.54691/2rjx4321.