Household carbon emissions are major contributors to global emissions that is increasing recognized. In China, approximately 20 million rural populations transfer to the urban areas annually, which results in a lot of new infrastructure construction and consumer requirements. This paper quantifies the numbers and trends of urban and rural resident on energy use and carbon footprint in Beijing from 1996 to 2011 by analysis of Consumer Lifestyle Approach (CLA) and carbon footprint. It provides a better understanding of complete energy consumption and carbon emissions profile in Beijing. The results show that for the Beijing residents, when direct and indirect energy consumption and CO2 emissions are taken into account, the total household ene...
Reducing the climate impact of rural household energy consumption in China is complicated since it i...
A large population size and rapid economic growth have resulted in a huge amount of housing consumpt...
Carbon emissions due to rural energy consumption in China have not yet been sufficiently addressed o...
Household carbon emissions are major contributors to global emissions that is increasing recognized....
Hundreds of millions of rural residents have migrated to cities in China in recent years. Different ...
China's economy has grown at remarkable rates in the last three decades, bringing about big improvem...
The household sector consumes a large amount of goods and services and is therefore a major source o...
This paper will be based on the existing literature and research methods, with the 1980 to 2014 Chin...
To explore the effects of population, urbanization, and technology on metropolitan's CO2 emissions, ...
<p>China contributes 23 % of global carbon emissions, of which 26 % originate from the household sec...
This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...
This paper explores the embedded carbon footprint (ECF) that is associated with various activities o...
CO2 emissions caused by household consumption have become one of the main sources of greenhouse gas ...
Despite high-speed economic growth in recent decades, rural China is still confronted with persistin...
Beijing’s residential CO2 emissions have become the main growth point of CO2 emissions. However, the...
Reducing the climate impact of rural household energy consumption in China is complicated since it i...
A large population size and rapid economic growth have resulted in a huge amount of housing consumpt...
Carbon emissions due to rural energy consumption in China have not yet been sufficiently addressed o...
Household carbon emissions are major contributors to global emissions that is increasing recognized....
Hundreds of millions of rural residents have migrated to cities in China in recent years. Different ...
China's economy has grown at remarkable rates in the last three decades, bringing about big improvem...
The household sector consumes a large amount of goods and services and is therefore a major source o...
This paper will be based on the existing literature and research methods, with the 1980 to 2014 Chin...
To explore the effects of population, urbanization, and technology on metropolitan's CO2 emissions, ...
<p>China contributes 23 % of global carbon emissions, of which 26 % originate from the household sec...
This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...
This paper explores the embedded carbon footprint (ECF) that is associated with various activities o...
CO2 emissions caused by household consumption have become one of the main sources of greenhouse gas ...
Despite high-speed economic growth in recent decades, rural China is still confronted with persistin...
Beijing’s residential CO2 emissions have become the main growth point of CO2 emissions. However, the...
Reducing the climate impact of rural household energy consumption in China is complicated since it i...
A large population size and rapid economic growth have resulted in a huge amount of housing consumpt...
Carbon emissions due to rural energy consumption in China have not yet been sufficiently addressed o...