Decomposition of CO2 emissions over 1980-2003 in Turkey

被引:172
作者
Lise, W [1 ]
机构
[1] Free Univ Amsterdam, Fac Earth & Life Sci, Inst Environm Studies, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Energy Res Ctr Netherlands, ECN Policy Studies, NL-1031 CM Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
decomposition analysis; Turkey; energy; CO2; emissions; economic growth;
D O I
10.1016/j.enpol.2004.12.021
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
There is a multi-dimensional need for studying the energy situation in Turkey and to obtain insight into the development of CO2 emissions. On the one hand, recent projections of the OECD show that Turkey has a yearly GDP growth potential of over 7%. On the other hand, recent projections of UNDP and World Bank indicate that the level Of CO2 emission is going to rise six-fold by 2025 with respect to the level of emissions in 1990. It is a great challenge to both meet the growth target and keep the CO2 under control. Thereupon, this paper tries to unfold factors that explain CO2 emissions by undertaking a complete decomposition analysis for Turkey over the period 1980-2003. The analysis shows, as is common to relatively fast growing economies, that the biggest contributor to the rise in CO2 emissions is the expansion of the economy (scale effect). The carbon intensity and the change in composition of the economy, which nearly move in tandem, also contribute to the rise in CO2 emissions, albeit at a slower rate. The energy intensity of the economy, which is decreasing, is responsible for a modest reduction in CO2 emissions. Hence, in congruence with the scale effect, a decoupling of carbon emissions and economic growth is not found in Turkey over the period 1980-2003. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:1841 / 1852
页数:12
相关论文
共 36 条
[11]   Comparing structural and index decomposition analysis [J].
Hoekstra, R ;
van der Bergh, JJCJM .
ENERGY ECONOMICS, 2003, 25 (01) :39-64
[12]   Structural decomposition analysis of physical flows in the economy [J].
Hoekstra, R ;
van den Bergh, JCJM .
ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS, 2002, 23 (03) :357-378
[13]   The European Union balancing between CO2 reduction commitments and growth policies:: decomposition analyses [J].
Kaivo-oja, J ;
Luukkanen, J .
ENERGY POLICY, 2004, 32 (13) :1511-1530
[14]  
KARAATA S, 2002, WIND ENERGY TECHNOLO
[15]  
KORKMAZ B, 2004, NATL ACCOUNTS 1980 2
[16]  
KUIK O, 2003, W0333 I ENV STUD AMS
[17]   Decomposition of industrial CO2 emissions:: The case of European Union [J].
Liaskas, K ;
Mavrotas, G ;
Mandaraka, M ;
Diakoulaki, D .
ENERGY ECONOMICS, 2000, 22 (04) :383-394
[18]  
Nakicenovic N., 2003, Energy Environ, V14, P187, DOI DOI 10.1260/095830503765184592
[19]  
*OECD, 2004, EC SURV TURK 2004
[20]   Energy sector and wind energy potential in Turkey [J].
Ogulata, RT .
RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2003, 7 (06) :469-484