The swift evolution of urbanization in China has led to a rapid increase in the demand for infrastructure. Infrastructure consumes significant amounts of construction materials. The production, packaging, transportation and use of these materials require energy and, therefore, are a source of carbon emissions. In order to make the construction of infrastructure satisfy people’s life demands and economic development, and at the same time conform to low carbon ideas, it is necessary to understand the spatial and temporal variations of embodied carbon emissions and its regional disparity. This study classifies and sorts the calculation parameters of infrastructure material stock and embodied carbon emissions. It estimates the trends and magnit...
With the advent of the “Information Era”, the development of an integrated infrastructure, which inv...
This paper uses China's statistical data by industry and by region in 1995-2010 to calculate the car...
Built-up land intensively concentrates human activities, and its area or the changes in its intensit...
The swift evolution of urbanization in China has led to a rapid increase in the demand for infrastru...
The swift evolution of urbanization in China has led to a rapid increase in the demand for infrastru...
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...
Infrastructure not only plays an import role in socioeconomic development, but also results in a rem...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
Carbon footprints have been widely employed as an indicator for total carbon dioxide released by hum...
Based on provincial panel data from 2005 to 2016, this paper analyzes evolving temporal–spatia...
The carbon intensity of economic activity, or CO<sub>2</sub> emissions per unit GDP, is a key indica...
China has a considerable impact on climate change, as it is the world’s largest developing country. ...
The CO2 emission mitigation of the commercial and public building sector (P&C) is critical for a...
Developing localized climate mitigation strategies requires understanding how national consumption d...
With the advent of the “Information Era”, the development of an integrated infrastructure, which inv...
This paper uses China's statistical data by industry and by region in 1995-2010 to calculate the car...
Built-up land intensively concentrates human activities, and its area or the changes in its intensit...
The swift evolution of urbanization in China has led to a rapid increase in the demand for infrastru...
The swift evolution of urbanization in China has led to a rapid increase in the demand for infrastru...
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...
Infrastructure not only plays an import role in socioeconomic development, but also results in a rem...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
Carbon footprints have been widely employed as an indicator for total carbon dioxide released by hum...
Based on provincial panel data from 2005 to 2016, this paper analyzes evolving temporal–spatia...
The carbon intensity of economic activity, or CO<sub>2</sub> emissions per unit GDP, is a key indica...
China has a considerable impact on climate change, as it is the world’s largest developing country. ...
The CO2 emission mitigation of the commercial and public building sector (P&C) is critical for a...
Developing localized climate mitigation strategies requires understanding how national consumption d...
With the advent of the “Information Era”, the development of an integrated infrastructure, which inv...
This paper uses China's statistical data by industry and by region in 1995-2010 to calculate the car...
Built-up land intensively concentrates human activities, and its area or the changes in its intensit...