Reduction of CO2 emissions is a strategic priority for the construction industry, however current schemes do not provide the level of performance that is required. There is also a lack of understanding of how to allocate CO2 emissions targets within regions. Therefore, this research study develops a three-stage empirical system to identify the CO2 emissions allocation scheme for the Chinese construction industry at the provincial level. The results indicate that (a) the construction industry's CO2 emissions need to be reduced by ca. 10% from the base level in 2017; (b) 86.7% of the provinces have a relatively large capacity for CO2 emissions reduction; (c) China's East region accounts for 44.0% of the total amount for CO2 emissions reductio...
In order to fight against the climate change, China has set a series of emission reduction policies ...
With the official launch of China’s national unified carbon trading system (ETS) in 2017, it h...
This study calculated the provincial carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in China, analyzed the temporal ...
Reduction of CO2 emissions is a strategic priority for the construction industry, however current sc...
Understanding the complex CO2 emissions in inter-sectoral and interregional interactions of the cons...
In recent years, China has taken the issue of excessive CO2 emissions very seriously, and the constr...
The production of construction projects is carbon-intensive and interrelated to multiple other indus...
As a pillar industry of the national economy, the construction industry not only promotes urban deve...
The construction industry is the backbone of most countries, but its carbon emissions are huge and g...
China has become the world's largest carbon emitter, and its commitment to peak carbon emissions by ...
Promoting carbon reduction in the construction sector is crucial to achieving China’s ‘double carbon...
To meet China’s CO2 intensity target of 40%–45% reduction by 2020 based on the 2005 level, a regiona...
The carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions caused by the global construction industry account for 36% of the...
China is the largest producer of carbon in the world. China’s construction industry has received wid...
To achieve the commitment of carbon emission reduction in 2030 at the climate conference in Paris, i...
In order to fight against the climate change, China has set a series of emission reduction policies ...
With the official launch of China’s national unified carbon trading system (ETS) in 2017, it h...
This study calculated the provincial carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in China, analyzed the temporal ...
Reduction of CO2 emissions is a strategic priority for the construction industry, however current sc...
Understanding the complex CO2 emissions in inter-sectoral and interregional interactions of the cons...
In recent years, China has taken the issue of excessive CO2 emissions very seriously, and the constr...
The production of construction projects is carbon-intensive and interrelated to multiple other indus...
As a pillar industry of the national economy, the construction industry not only promotes urban deve...
The construction industry is the backbone of most countries, but its carbon emissions are huge and g...
China has become the world's largest carbon emitter, and its commitment to peak carbon emissions by ...
Promoting carbon reduction in the construction sector is crucial to achieving China’s ‘double carbon...
To meet China’s CO2 intensity target of 40%–45% reduction by 2020 based on the 2005 level, a regiona...
The carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions caused by the global construction industry account for 36% of the...
China is the largest producer of carbon in the world. China’s construction industry has received wid...
To achieve the commitment of carbon emission reduction in 2030 at the climate conference in Paris, i...
In order to fight against the climate change, China has set a series of emission reduction policies ...
With the official launch of China’s national unified carbon trading system (ETS) in 2017, it h...
This study calculated the provincial carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in China, analyzed the temporal ...