Residential carbon emission evolutions in urban–rural divided China: An end-use and behavior analysis
The residential sector is the second largest consumer in China with great room for energy
consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce the …
consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce the …
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JL Fan, H Liao, QM Liang, H Tatano, CF Liu, YM Wei - 2011 - ceep.bit.edu.cn
The residential sector is the second largest consumer in China with great room for energy
consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce the …
consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce the …
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JL Fan, H Liao, QM Liang, H Tatano, CF Liu, YM Wei - Applied Energy, 2013 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Residential carbon emission evolutions in urban–rural divided China: An end-use and
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[引用][C] Residential carbon emission evolutions in urban―rural divided China: An end-use and behavior analysis
JL FAN, HUA LIAO, QM LIANG, H TATANO… - Applied …, 2013 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Residential carbon emission evolutions in urban―rural divided China: An end-use and
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JL Fan, H Liao, QM Liang, H Tatano, CF Liu… - Applied Energy, 2013 - academia.edu
abstract The residential sector is the second largest consumer in China with great room for
energy consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce …
energy consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce …
Residential carbon emission evolutions in urban-rural divided China: An end-use and behavior analysis
JL Fan, H Liao, QM Liang, H Tatano, CF Liu, YM Wei - 2011 - ideas.repec.org
The residential sector is the second largest consumer in China with great room for energy
consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce the …
consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce the …
Residential carbon emission evolutions in urban–rural divided China: An end-use and behavior analysis
JL Fan, H Liao, QM Liang, H Tatano, CF Liu, YM Wei - Applied Energy, 2013 - infona.pl
The residential sector is the second largest consumer in China with great room for energy
consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce the …
consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce the …
Residential carbon emission evolutions in urban-rural divided China: An end-use and behavior analysis
JL Fan, H Liao, QM Liang, H Tatano, CF Liu… - Applied …, 2013 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
The residential sector is the second largest consumer in China with great room for energy
consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce the …
consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce the …
Residential carbon emission evolutions in urban–rural divided China: An end-use and behavior analysis
JL Fan, H Liao, QM Liang, H Tatano, CF Liu… - Applied …, 2013 - econpapers.repec.org
The residential sector is the second largest consumer in China with great room for energy
consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce the …
consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce the …
Residential carbon emission evolutions in urban–rural divided China: An end-use and behavior analysis
JL Fan, H Liao, QM Liang, H Tatano, CF Liu… - Applied Energy, 2013 - ideas.repec.org
The residential sector is the second largest consumer in China with great room for energy
consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce the …
consumption growth, as well as the related carbon emissions. Thus, how to reduce the …