Abstract
Against the backdrop of implementing the national carbon peaking and carbon neutrality strategy, this study proposes a standardized evaluation system for building low (zero) carbon industrial parks, which encompasses principles of construction, evaluation methods, indicators system, data collection, indicators calculation, evaluation results, and implementation steps. This proposal follows a deep understanding on the challenges facing industrial parks, such as trade barriers and discrepancies in technical standards, as well as opportunities under the context of high-quality development. Through quantitative analysis on the layout and distribution characteristics of government-approved industrial parks, it figures out the status quo of industrial parks in the development zone. Moreover, a case study of an economic development zone in the southeastern coastal area is made to validate the evaluation. Finally, this paper gives suggestions on the dynamic adjustment of indicators of the evaluation system and the collection of full-sample data.
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