Residential sector is one of the greatest contributors to national CO 2 emissions in China, contributing towards 10.3% in 2012. With rapid urbanization and development in the future …
C Wang, J Zhan, Z Li, F Zhang, Y Zhang - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019 - Elsevier
Economic development has promoted urbanization in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH) region. With the improvement of living standards, residential consumption have become an …
S Wu, S Hu, AE Frazier, Z Hu - Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2023 - Elsevier
China faces significant challenges to supply its urban-rural development with energy while reducing carbon emissions. Residential consumption, which is the second-most important …
P Rong, Y Zhang, Y Qin, G Liu, R Liu - Journal of Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
Effective strategies, policies and measures for carbon emission reduction need to be developed and implemented according to good understanding of both local conditions and …
Z Wang, Y Yang - Ecological Indicators, 2016 - Elsevier
This research establishes a residential indirect carbon emissions model through input– output structure decomposition analysis (IO-SDA) and LMDI, analyses the influencing factors …
With China's urbanization, issues relating to emission reduction of buildings have become more prominent. Based on the latest data, we estimate total area of China's buildings, total …
Population migration embodies virtual residential energy consumption and carbon transfer from the origin to the destination. Based on the differences of the per capita levels between …
Understanding carbon emission profile of cities from multiple perspectives is a prerequisite to design just and effective carbon reduction policies. Previous studies on CO 2 emissions …
T Huo, X Li, W Cai, J Zuo, F Jia, H Wei - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2020 - Elsevier
Urbanization is a significant factor for soaring building carbon emissions. However, few studies have explored how the urbanization influences urban building carbon emissions …