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Nov 30, 2023

Research on Industrial Green Transformation and Development of Heavy Industrial Cities under the Background of Carbon Neutrality: Taking Tangshan as an Example

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In order to achieve carbon neutrality, heavy industry cities must modify the heavy industry-dominated industrial structure and create a green economy that emphasizes green to increase the overall strength of the city. The current state of Tangshan’s industrial structure was evaluated, three industrial transformation modes were offered, and they were then contrasted starting with the necessity of green transformation of industrial structure in heavy industrial cities. The industrial structure of Tangshan was evaluated using the deviation share analysis model, and when paired with other influencing factors, the best industrial transformation option was identified. The findings indicate that Tangshan’s industrial structure is irrational, but the city’s geographic location is advantageous, and its industrial policy encourages the green transformation of the city’s industrial structure. The development of emerging industries and tertiary industries is the direction of Tangshan’s transformation; the mode of transformation might be any compound mode. The countermeasures and recommendations for an industrial green transformation in heavy industry cities against a backdrop of carbon neutrality were put out based on the research findings.

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College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Nanchang Hangkong Univ., Nanchang, China. Email: [email protected]
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Professor, College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Nanchang Hangkong Univ., Nanchang, China (corresponding author). Email: [email protected]

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