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Differential spatial-temporal responses of carbon dioxide emissions to economic development: empirical evidence based on spatial analysis. (2020). Geng, Yuhuan ; Zhang, Jianjun ; Wang, KE ; Zhou, Xiangli ; Rao, Yongheng ; Xu, ZE ; Xiao, Lianxiang.
In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change.
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