© 2019 by the authors. Building lifetime and stock turnover are both key determinants in modelling building energy and carbon. However in China, aside from anecdotal claims that urban residential buildings are generally short-lived, there are no recent official statistics, and empirical data are extremely limited. We present a system dynamics model where survival analysis is used to characterise the dynamic interplay between new construction, aging, and demolition of residential buildings in urban China. The uncertainties associated with building lifetime were represented using aWeibull distribution, whose shape and scale parameters were calibrated based on official statistics on floor area up to 2006. The calibratedWeibull lifetime distrib...
Urban building system assumes significant environmental and ecological implications in terms of a co...
China, as the world’s largest energy consumer and greenhouse gas emitter, also has the largest const...
Building stock modeling can predict stock energy consumption and carbon emissions for both current a...
Building lifetime and stock turnover are both key determinants in modelling building energy and carb...
Building lifetime and stock turnover are both key determinants in modelling building energy and carb...
Knowing the size of building stock is perhaps the most basic determinant in assessing energy use in ...
Building stock is a key determinant in building energy and China is the largest producer of CO2 emis...
China is the largest driver of growth in the global building sector. The longstanding construction b...
Building stock is a key determinant in building energy modelling and policy analysis. However, offic...
China hosts a large amount of building stocks, which is nearly 50 billion square meters. Moreover, a...
Resource and environmental issues related to urban building systems have recently become a hot resea...
Reliable and objective data regarding building stock is essential for predicting and analyzing energ...
Knowing the size of the building stock is perhaps the most basic determinant in assessing energy use...
With China’s rapid urbanization process, massive and extensive construction materials are aggregated...
The residential sector is a substantial consumer of energy worldwide, especially in China, and there...
Urban building system assumes significant environmental and ecological implications in terms of a co...
China, as the world’s largest energy consumer and greenhouse gas emitter, also has the largest const...
Building stock modeling can predict stock energy consumption and carbon emissions for both current a...
Building lifetime and stock turnover are both key determinants in modelling building energy and carb...
Building lifetime and stock turnover are both key determinants in modelling building energy and carb...
Knowing the size of building stock is perhaps the most basic determinant in assessing energy use in ...
Building stock is a key determinant in building energy and China is the largest producer of CO2 emis...
China is the largest driver of growth in the global building sector. The longstanding construction b...
Building stock is a key determinant in building energy modelling and policy analysis. However, offic...
China hosts a large amount of building stocks, which is nearly 50 billion square meters. Moreover, a...
Resource and environmental issues related to urban building systems have recently become a hot resea...
Reliable and objective data regarding building stock is essential for predicting and analyzing energ...
Knowing the size of the building stock is perhaps the most basic determinant in assessing energy use...
With China’s rapid urbanization process, massive and extensive construction materials are aggregated...
The residential sector is a substantial consumer of energy worldwide, especially in China, and there...
Urban building system assumes significant environmental and ecological implications in terms of a co...
China, as the world’s largest energy consumer and greenhouse gas emitter, also has the largest const...
Building stock modeling can predict stock energy consumption and carbon emissions for both current a...