An emergy-based comparison analysis is conducted for three typical mega cities in China, i.e., Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, from 1990 to 2005 in four perspectives including emergy intensity, resource Structure, environmental pressure and resource use efficiency. A new index of non-renewable emergy/money ratio is established to indicate the utilization efficiency of the non-renewable resources. The results show that for the three mega urban systems, Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, the total emergy inputs Were 3.76E+23, 3.54E+23, 2.52E+23 sej in 2005, of which 64.88%, 91.45% and 72.28% were imported from the outsides, respectively. As to the indicators of emergy intensity involving the total emergy use, emergy density and emergy use per ...
The correlation of urban metabolism and changes in land use is an important issue in urban ecology, ...
AbstractThis emergy-based urban economic account provided a historical portrait of the urban economy...
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In recent years, the sustainability of many metropolitan areas has been degraded due to rapid econom...
Emergy-based Urban Sustainability Assessment Framework (EmUSAF) is an effective and widely advocated...
Emergy-based Urban Sustainability Assessment Framework (EmUSAF) is an effective and widely advocated...
Emergy-based Urban Sustainability Assessment Framework (EmUSAF) is an effective and widely advocated...
Emergy-based Urban Sustainability Assessment Framework (EmUSAF) is an effective and widely advocated...
Emergy-based Urban Sustainability Assessment Framework (EmUSAF) is an effective and widely advocated...
AbstractThe development of urban ecosystems is usually restricted by a few key limiting factors, inc...
An integrated ecological evaluation of the Beijing economy was presented in the paper based on the e...
Cities as superorganisms confront disturbances from their metabolic processes, including large metab...
AbstractThis emergy-based urban economic account provided a historical portrait of the urban economy...
The correlation of urban metabolism and changes in land use is an important issue in urban ecology, ...
With outstanding geographical location and rich natural resources, coastal cities have become concen...
The correlation of urban metabolism and changes in land use is an important issue in urban ecology, ...
AbstractThis emergy-based urban economic account provided a historical portrait of the urban economy...
AbstractThe development of urban ecosystems is usually restricted by a few key limiting factors, inc...
In recent years, the sustainability of many metropolitan areas has been degraded due to rapid econom...
Emergy-based Urban Sustainability Assessment Framework (EmUSAF) is an effective and widely advocated...
Emergy-based Urban Sustainability Assessment Framework (EmUSAF) is an effective and widely advocated...
Emergy-based Urban Sustainability Assessment Framework (EmUSAF) is an effective and widely advocated...
Emergy-based Urban Sustainability Assessment Framework (EmUSAF) is an effective and widely advocated...
Emergy-based Urban Sustainability Assessment Framework (EmUSAF) is an effective and widely advocated...
AbstractThe development of urban ecosystems is usually restricted by a few key limiting factors, inc...
An integrated ecological evaluation of the Beijing economy was presented in the paper based on the e...
Cities as superorganisms confront disturbances from their metabolic processes, including large metab...
AbstractThis emergy-based urban economic account provided a historical portrait of the urban economy...
The correlation of urban metabolism and changes in land use is an important issue in urban ecology, ...
With outstanding geographical location and rich natural resources, coastal cities have become concen...
The correlation of urban metabolism and changes in land use is an important issue in urban ecology, ...
AbstractThis emergy-based urban economic account provided a historical portrait of the urban economy...
AbstractThe development of urban ecosystems is usually restricted by a few key limiting factors, inc...