Global warming has received more and more attention in recent years for its inevitable influence on population, species, soil, ocean, water and so on. It is essential to investigate the urban metabolism of carbon emissions which is a main cause of global warming and most of it occurs in the process of production and living in urban areas. In this paper, a carbon emission metabolic network is established to explore the emission reduction strategies by modeling carbon dioxide flows and identifying the mutual relationships based on the input-output analysis. Specifically, Eff-Lorenz curve derived from the painting of Lorenz curve is developed to compare the efficiency of carbon emissions from different sectors. The newly developed method has b...
Cities consume 80% of the world.s energy; therefore, analyzing urban energy metabolism and the resul...
We develop an ecological network model for urban systems using throughflow and utility analyses. The...
AbstractWith the increasing metabolic throughput, the city as a giant organism causes resource consu...
As megacities, metropoles play an important role in carbon emission reduction in China. In this stud...
As megacities, metropoles play an important role in carbon emission reduction in China. In this stud...
As megacities, metropoles play an important role in carbon emission reduction in China. In this stud...
As megacities, metropoles play an important role in carbon emission reduction in China. In this stud...
As megacities, metropoles play an important role in carbon emission reduction in China. In this stud...
The development of human society is inseparable from energy. The exploration of urban energy metabol...
Rapid urbanization results in energy shortage and unreasonable energy metabolism structure. The goal...
Carbon metabolism research has attracted worldwide attention as an important way to cope with climat...
Global climate change has aroused widespread interest in reducing carbon emissions and increasing ca...
To understand the changing pattern of urban carbon metabolism from the perspective of urban “product...
China has been undergoing a rapid process of urbanization. The urbanization rate, increased from 35%...
Climate change caused by CO2 emissions has become one of the most serious environmental problems fac...
Cities consume 80% of the world.s energy; therefore, analyzing urban energy metabolism and the resul...
We develop an ecological network model for urban systems using throughflow and utility analyses. The...
AbstractWith the increasing metabolic throughput, the city as a giant organism causes resource consu...
As megacities, metropoles play an important role in carbon emission reduction in China. In this stud...
As megacities, metropoles play an important role in carbon emission reduction in China. In this stud...
As megacities, metropoles play an important role in carbon emission reduction in China. In this stud...
As megacities, metropoles play an important role in carbon emission reduction in China. In this stud...
As megacities, metropoles play an important role in carbon emission reduction in China. In this stud...
The development of human society is inseparable from energy. The exploration of urban energy metabol...
Rapid urbanization results in energy shortage and unreasonable energy metabolism structure. The goal...
Carbon metabolism research has attracted worldwide attention as an important way to cope with climat...
Global climate change has aroused widespread interest in reducing carbon emissions and increasing ca...
To understand the changing pattern of urban carbon metabolism from the perspective of urban “product...
China has been undergoing a rapid process of urbanization. The urbanization rate, increased from 35%...
Climate change caused by CO2 emissions has become one of the most serious environmental problems fac...
Cities consume 80% of the world.s energy; therefore, analyzing urban energy metabolism and the resul...
We develop an ecological network model for urban systems using throughflow and utility analyses. The...
AbstractWith the increasing metabolic throughput, the city as a giant organism causes resource consu...