© 2016. Demographic changes have considerable impacts on a country’s long-term growth trajectory through the savings, consumption and labour market channels. Population changes, including ageing, migration and urbanization, as well as lifestyle shifts may affect growth for fast-growing countries like China. Rural population migrating to cities consumes more energy services and produces larger emissions since urban lifestyles are generally more energy- and carbon-intensive. Household structures also keep changing across the majority of Chinese cities. Migration and urbanization together drive China’s energy consumption, CO2 emissions upwards and environmental quality downwards if the current trend continues over time. It is, thus, necessary ...
China's rapidly growing economy and energy consumption are creating serious environmental problems o...
Shifting diets potentially contribute significantly, both directly and indirectly, to arable land de...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations ...
With rapid economic development, higher income levels, urbanization and other socio-economic drivers...
As global warming intensifies, the accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases h...
China has achieved notable success in developing its economy with approximate 10 percent average ann...
China is recognized as the largest energy consumer and is also the country with the largest and fast...
The most populous country in the world, China is enjoying unprecedented economic growth. However thi...
China has been undergoing unprecedented urbanization since the 1978 economic reform, with the presen...
Elucidating the complex mechanism of the impact of demographic changes, economic growth, and technol...
The most populous country in the world, China is enjoying unprecedented economic growth. However thi...
This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...
As the most populous country in the world, China is enjoying unprecedented economic growth, but this...
China’s rapid GDP growth has been driven by exports and investment. Households’ share of GDP is comp...
The per capita CO2 emissions (PCCE) of many developing countries like China have been rising faster ...
China's rapidly growing economy and energy consumption are creating serious environmental problems o...
Shifting diets potentially contribute significantly, both directly and indirectly, to arable land de...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations ...
With rapid economic development, higher income levels, urbanization and other socio-economic drivers...
As global warming intensifies, the accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases h...
China has achieved notable success in developing its economy with approximate 10 percent average ann...
China is recognized as the largest energy consumer and is also the country with the largest and fast...
The most populous country in the world, China is enjoying unprecedented economic growth. However thi...
China has been undergoing unprecedented urbanization since the 1978 economic reform, with the presen...
Elucidating the complex mechanism of the impact of demographic changes, economic growth, and technol...
The most populous country in the world, China is enjoying unprecedented economic growth. However thi...
This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...
As the most populous country in the world, China is enjoying unprecedented economic growth, but this...
China’s rapid GDP growth has been driven by exports and investment. Households’ share of GDP is comp...
The per capita CO2 emissions (PCCE) of many developing countries like China have been rising faster ...
China's rapidly growing economy and energy consumption are creating serious environmental problems o...
Shifting diets potentially contribute significantly, both directly and indirectly, to arable land de...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations ...