国家统计局
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China, Chengdu
国家统计局

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国家统计局

The dataset contains a collection of news articles and statistical data related to China's economic policies, political developments, and leadership activities. It includes reports on meetings chaired by President Xi Jinping regarding the Belt and Road Initiative, economic work, and international economic organizations. Additionally, the dataset features official statistics and analyses from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) China, covering key economic indicators such as Consumer Price Index (CPI), Producer Price Index (PPI), industrial production, and investment trends. The data is organized by date and category, providing insights into China's economic performance and policy direction for researchers and the public to monitor and evaluate national development.

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Impact of digital city competitiveness on total factor productivity in the commercial circulation industry: evidence from China’s emerging first-tier cities

Tiantian MengDanni YuLudi YeM. H. YahyaM. A. Zariyawati
Humanities And Social Sciences Communications
2023
2023/12/9
Vol.10 No.1 p.1-10
In the age of rapid technological advancement, the proliferation of digital technologies has reshaped urban landscapes, affecting economic, social, and environmental dynamics. Urban digital transformation is more than just a technological innovation; it stands at the core of future urban competitive...
Development studiesFinance
10.1057/S41599-023-02390-7
ISSN:2662-9992

The effects of China’s poverty eradication program on sustainability and inequality

Ying PanKe ShiZhongxu ZhaoYao LiJunxi Wu
Humanities And Social Sciences Communications
2024
2024/1/18
Vol.11 No.1 p.1-15
Poverty eradication is the first goal on the United Nations’ list of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, the relationships between poverty eradication and the other SDGs remain unclear, and thus current knowledge is insufficient to support the synergized achievement of the SDGs. China ...
Development studiesEnvironmental studiesSocial policy
10.1057/S41599-024-02631-3
ISSN:2662-9992

The forest carbon paradox: novel insights into China’s forest-economy-emissions relationships

Zhelin ShengKaimei ZhangChen LingWenjuan ShenZihan Zhang11
Npj Climate Action
2026
2026/2/27
Vol.5 No.1 p.260
Forest-climate-economy relationships present critical challenges for climate mitigation in rapidly developing economies. While forests are traditionally viewed as carbon sinks, their effectiveness as tradable carbon products remains difficult to quantify in the near term due to time lags and scale m...
EcologyEnvironmental sciencesEnvironmental social sciencesForestry
10.1038/S44168-026-00350-W
ISSN:2731-9814

Epidemiological characteristics and transmission dynamics of dengue fever in China

Haobo NiXiaoyan CaiJiarong RenTingting DaiJiayi Zhou15
Nature Communications
2024
2024/9/14
Vol.15 No.1 p.1-14
China has experienced successive waves of dengue epidemics over the past decade. Nationwide data on 95,339 dengue cases, 89 surveillance sites for mosquito density and population mobility between 337 cities during 2013-20 were extracted. Weekly dengue time series including time trends and harmonic t...
Dengue virusEpidemiologyRisk factorsViral infection
10.1038/S41467-024-52460-W
ISSN:2041-1723

Speculative culture and corporate high-quality development in China: mediating effect of corporate innovation

Bin LiHonglei LiGuangfan SunJiayi TaoChongluan Lu6
Humanities And Social Sciences Communications
2024
2024/7/3
Vol.11 No.1 p.1-10
This paper associates the speculative culture with the corporate total factor productivity (TFP), aiming to explore the influence of speculative culture on corporate high-quality development. The results reveal that the presence of a speculative atmosphere varies across different regions in China, l...
Business and managementCultural and media studiesFinance
10.1057/S41599-024-03404-8
ISSN:2662-9992

Unequal roles of cities in the intercity healthcare system

Pengjun ZhaoJuan LiMengzhu Zhang
Nature Cities
2025
2025/1/2
00 p.1-12
Cities are increasingly interdependent regarding healthcare provision and demand. However, the intercity healthcare system (IHS) behind the nationwide patient mobility remains insufficiently understood. Here, leveraging human mobility big data, we reveal cities’ roles in providing and demanding qual...
Geography
10.1038/S44284-024-00185-8
ISSN:2731-9997

Decoding China’s success in balancing carbon, water, and soil synergies in ecosystem restoration

Lin HuangQianxin WangWei CaoJinwei Dong
Communications Earth & Environment
2026
2026/4/8
0
Ecosystem restoration is central to achieving sustainability goals, yet reconciling trade-offs between carbon sequestration, water security, and soil erosion regulation remains a critical challenge. Here, we leverage China’s large-scale Ecological Restoration Programs (ERPs) by combining 1-km fine-s...
Ecosystem servicesRestoration ecology
10.1038/S43247-026-03421-2
ISSN:2662-4435

Explaining the changes in the green technology innovation efficiency of construction enterprises

Xingwei LiXiang Liu
Humanities And Social Sciences Communications
2024
2024/10/25
Vol.11 No.1 p.1-15
Based on the objective of global carbon emission reduction, the green technology innovation efficiencies of construction enterprises (GTIE–CE) have attracted attention in various countries and regions worldwide. However, researchers have not yet assessed GTIE–CE from the perspectives of asymmetric i...
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10.1057/S41599-024-03966-7
ISSN:2662-9992

The reactivity of dissolved and suspended particulate phosphorus pools decreases with distance downstream in the Yellow River

Nana HuYanqing ShengChangyu LiZhaoran LiQunqun Liu
Communications Earth & Environment
2023
2023/8/21
Vol.4 No.1 p.1-11
The Yellow River is a potentially important source of terrestrially derived phosphorus to the phosphorus limited Bohai Sea. However, seasonal variation in concentrations, partitioning and bioavailability of dissolved and particulate phosphorus along the length of the Yellow River are poorly constrai...
Environmental impactGeochemistry
10.1038/S43247-023-00957-5
ISSN:2662-4435

Machine learning reveals disruptive nutrient pollution shifts in Chinese rivers to 2100

Xiaoyue ZhangHong ZhangDingkun YinBaojing GuLei Chen
Npj Clean Water
2026
2026/3/26
0
Anticipating nutrient pollution under changing conditions is urgent for water security. Nonetheless, high-resolution predictive frameworks capturing nonlinear driver responses remain limited. Here, we present a nationwide assessment of China’s water-quality evolution from 2023 to 2100, integrating o...
Climate sciencesEnvironmental sciencesEnvironmental studies
10.1038/S41545-026-00571-W
ISSN:2059-7037

Exploring the effects of ICT on urbanization in China: evidence from a provincial spatial panel data model

Di WangZhaohui SunRenhao YangQingyuan Yang
Humanities And Social Sciences Communications
2025
2025/8/26
Vol.12 No.1 p.1-13
The study investigates the intricate relationships between ICT and urbanization through the application of spatial panel data models. The analysis is based on data collected from 31 provincial cities in China over the period from 2012 to 2021. The emergence, diffusion, and influence of ICT exert dyn...
Development studiesGeographyScience, technology and society
10.1057/S41599-025-05693-Z
ISSN:2662-9992

Population aging mitigates food consumption-induced non-CO2 GHG emissions in China

Kaijie ChenTao HuangXiaodong ZhangXinrui LiuXiaohu Jian11
Npj Climate And Atmospheric Science
2025
2025/4/16
Vol.8 No.1 p.1-11
China has been experiencing rapidly growing agricultural non-CO2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and aged population owing to its vast population and enormous food demands. However, the response of non-CO2 GHG emission to population aging-related food consumption is unclear. The food inspection surve...
Environmental sciencesEnvironmental social sciences
10.1038/S41612-025-01038-4
ISSN:2397-3722

Spatio-temporal changes in the causal interactions among Sustainable Development Goals in China

Min CaoMin ChenJunze ZhangPrajal PradhanHuadong Guo15
Humanities And Social Sciences Communications
2023
2023/7/29
Vol.10 No.1 p.1-9
Extensive efforts have been dedicated to deciphering the interactions associated with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, these developments are hampered by a lack of efficient strategies to avoid beneficial synergies being offset by harmful trade-offs. To fill these gaps, we used causal ...
Development studiesGeography
10.1057/S41599-023-01952-Z
ISSN:2662-9992

Unequal spatial patterns and differentiated city roles in the intercity telemedicine system

Bowen XiangMengyao HongFang GuoWei Wei
Nature Cities
2026
2026/5/19
00 p.1-12
Telemedicine is a key instrument for addressing healthcare disparities, yet the intercity telemedicine system (ITS) remains underexplored. Here, leveraging large-scale consultation data from online healthcare platforms, we reveal the spatial structure and city roles within China’s ITS. First, the IT...
Complex networksGeography
10.1038/S44284-026-00442-Y
ISSN:2731-9997

Modernizing cement manufacturing in China leads to substantial environmental gains

Xu XiaozhenHuang BeijiaLiu LitaoCao ZhiGao Xiaofeng10
Communications Earth & Environment
2022
2022/11/17
Vol.3 No.1 p.1-9
China has witnessed a construction boom and thus an enormous amount of cement use in the past decades. At the same time, cement manufacturing technology has been upgraded rapidly. Here, based on national- and provincial-level data, we adopt regression models, life cycle assessment, and scenario anal...
Environmental impact
10.1038/S43247-022-00579-3
ISSN:2662-4435

Avoidable heat-related mortality in China during the 21st century

Guwei ZhangZhaobin SunLing HanVedaste IyakaremyeZhiqi Xu7
Npj Climate And Atmospheric Science
2023
2023/7/8
Vol.6 No.1 p.1-12
Using non-accidental mortality records from 195 sites and 11 model simulations from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 6, we assessed future avoidable heat-related deaths associated with emission mitigation after accounting for population changes in China. Without human-induced climate ...
Atmospheric dynamicsEnvironmental health
10.1038/S41612-023-00404-4
ISSN:2397-3722

Extreme surface solar ultraviolet radiation events reduce maize yields in China

Haixiang GuanPeng ZhuJianxi HuangZhenong JinYuyang Ma11
Communications Earth & Environment
2025
2025/6/10
Vol.6 No.1 p.1-12
Over recent decades, changes in atmospheric ozone and climate have substantially altered surface solar ultraviolet radiation, but the impacts of these changes on crop yields remain unclear. Here we analyze climate data and maize yields from 1992 to 2018 across China to quantify how extreme ultraviol...
Climate-change impactsNatural hazards
10.1038/S43247-025-02432-9
ISSN:2662-4435

Granting permits to carbon emissions: does the new production factor place a greater burden on capital or labor?

Fan YuBin YeDe XiaoJing HuangTiantian Gui
Humanities And Social Sciences Communications
2026
2026/2/2
Vol.13 No.1 p.2600
Given the internalization of emission costs and the scarcity of permits, carbon emission permits become an integral production input. We regard carbon emission permits as a new factor and add them into the general equilibrium model to analyze their burden distribution on other classical factors, cap...
EconomicsEnvironmental studies
10.1057/S41599-026-06512-9
ISSN:2662-9992

Regulatory effect of China’s city hierarchy on urban redevelopment

Yu DengKexin CaoMingxing ChenRan LiuTao Pei12
Nature Cities
2026
2026/1/5
Vol.3 No.1 p.48-57
Urban redevelopment has been widely implemented to address social, economic and environmental challenges. However, the geography of urban redevelopment, its underlying mechanisms and driving forces remain insufficiently understood, both theoretically and across different metropolitan scales. Here, t...
GeographySocial policy
10.1038/S44284-025-00360-5
ISSN:2731-9997

GHG mitigation strategies on China’s diverse dish consumption are key to meet the Paris Agreement targets

Xian YangQian GaoHongbo DuanMuhua ZhuShouyang Wang
Nature Food
2024
2024/5/21
00 p.1-13
Combatting climate change depends on demand-side mitigation strategies related to food, which is in turn contingent on explicit estimation and management of dish-level emissions. Here, on the basis of a bottom-up integrated emissions framework, we first estimate the greenhouse gas emissions of 540 d...
EconomicsEnvironmental impact
10.1038/S43016-024-00978-Z
ISSN:2662-1355