A large population size and rapid economic growth have resulted in a huge amount of housing consumption in China. Therefore, it is critical to identify the determinants of housing carbon footprint (CF) and prepare appropriate carbon mitigation measures. By employing the IPCC accounting method, input-output analysis and the stochastic impacts by regression on population, affluence, and technology (STIRPAT) model, this study aims to study the spatio-temporal patterns and identify the driving factors of housing CF. The results show that regional disparities and urban-rural differences existed during the period 2012–2017. The results of the extended STIRPAT model show that population scale and energy consumption per unit building area are the t...
Households’ carbon footprints are unequally distributed among the rich and poor due to differences i...
In this study, we investigate the driving forces behind the changes in residential energy consumptio...
<p>China contributes 23 % of global carbon emissions, of which 26 % originate from the household sec...
Household carbon emissions are important components of total carbon emissions. The consumer side of ...
This paper explores the embedded carbon footprint (ECF) that is associated with various activities o...
With China’s rapid urbanization process, massive and extensive construction materials are aggregated...
Household carbon emissions are major contributors to global emissions that is increasing recognized....
The rapidly growing carbon emissions of residential building operations have become an obstacle to C...
This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2010.Ca...
Household consumption carbon footprint and inequality reductions are vital for a sustainable society...
The energy consumption of residential housing in China was analyzed in detail by fuel type, urban an...
Global warming has been one of the major concerns behind the world's high-speed economic growth....
This paper will be based on the existing literature and research methods, with the 1980 to 2014 Chin...
2 各種共同・連携研究Energy consumption and related environmental aspects of rural house in China are studied....
Households’ carbon footprints are unequally distributed among the rich and poor due to differences i...
In this study, we investigate the driving forces behind the changes in residential energy consumptio...
<p>China contributes 23 % of global carbon emissions, of which 26 % originate from the household sec...
Household carbon emissions are important components of total carbon emissions. The consumer side of ...
This paper explores the embedded carbon footprint (ECF) that is associated with various activities o...
With China’s rapid urbanization process, massive and extensive construction materials are aggregated...
Household carbon emissions are major contributors to global emissions that is increasing recognized....
The rapidly growing carbon emissions of residential building operations have become an obstacle to C...
This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2010.Ca...
Household consumption carbon footprint and inequality reductions are vital for a sustainable society...
The energy consumption of residential housing in China was analyzed in detail by fuel type, urban an...
Global warming has been one of the major concerns behind the world's high-speed economic growth....
This paper will be based on the existing literature and research methods, with the 1980 to 2014 Chin...
2 各種共同・連携研究Energy consumption and related environmental aspects of rural house in China are studied....
Households’ carbon footprints are unequally distributed among the rich and poor due to differences i...
In this study, we investigate the driving forces behind the changes in residential energy consumptio...
<p>China contributes 23 % of global carbon emissions, of which 26 % originate from the household sec...