The article provides a literature review and summary in the field of territorial spatial
planning based on China's proposed carbon peaking and carbon neutrality targets. First, this
paper reviews the historical development of carbon reduction planning in China, and concludes
that the "double carbon" target is a new requirement and goal for low-carbon planning in China
based on the new situation. Second, the paper summarizes the strategies and paths of different
scales and systems of territorial spatial planning, and summarizes the opinions of scholars on
carbon reduction. It also reflects on the current research progress and proposes corresponding
research directions.
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