Water consumption, energy use, and carbon emission are three related key anthropogenic impacts on the natural environment. China is the largest carbon emitter and energy consumer, with the serious unevenly distributed water resources. Therefore, investigating the water–energy–carbon (WEC) nexus is important for China's environmental footprint reduction. This study explores the relation between water utilization, energy consumption, and carbon emission in China, based on a multiregional input–output (MRIO) analysis. The WEC nexus is discussed comprehensively in consideration of the utilization of water and energy and the emission of carbon, as well as the trade to and from and the consumption activities in different sectors and provinces. Re...
AbstractWater shortage and uneven distribution posed significant challenge to sustainable energy pro...
This paper takes each province and region as the research object and 2017 as the research period, an...
Fossil energy and water resources are both important for economic and social development in China, a...
The escalating challenges regarding the sustainable utilization of coupled energy and water resource...
China is rapidly expanding its alternative and non-conventional energy production capabilities. Alth...
In the globalized world, water utilization and carbon emissions are two important indicators for wat...
As China continues to sustain high rates of economic growth, it is important to better understand pa...
The rapid urban expansion of China has led to a large amount of water and energy consumption, and ca...
Energy security, food security, and water security have become the three most prominent problems in ...
Increasing population and economic growth continue to drive China's demand for energy and water reso...
Using a consumption-based Multi-Regional Input-Output (MRIO) model, we investigate the distinctive c...
Rapid urban expansion and economic development has led to severe demands of energy and water resourc...
Using Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in China as a case study, the thesis addresses the interconnecte...
Using a consumption-based Multi-Regional Input-Output (MRIO) model, we investigate the distinctive c...
The energy sector is a major user of fresh water resources in China. We investigate the life cycle w...
AbstractWater shortage and uneven distribution posed significant challenge to sustainable energy pro...
This paper takes each province and region as the research object and 2017 as the research period, an...
Fossil energy and water resources are both important for economic and social development in China, a...
The escalating challenges regarding the sustainable utilization of coupled energy and water resource...
China is rapidly expanding its alternative and non-conventional energy production capabilities. Alth...
In the globalized world, water utilization and carbon emissions are two important indicators for wat...
As China continues to sustain high rates of economic growth, it is important to better understand pa...
The rapid urban expansion of China has led to a large amount of water and energy consumption, and ca...
Energy security, food security, and water security have become the three most prominent problems in ...
Increasing population and economic growth continue to drive China's demand for energy and water reso...
Using a consumption-based Multi-Regional Input-Output (MRIO) model, we investigate the distinctive c...
Rapid urban expansion and economic development has led to severe demands of energy and water resourc...
Using Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in China as a case study, the thesis addresses the interconnecte...
Using a consumption-based Multi-Regional Input-Output (MRIO) model, we investigate the distinctive c...
The energy sector is a major user of fresh water resources in China. We investigate the life cycle w...
AbstractWater shortage and uneven distribution posed significant challenge to sustainable energy pro...
This paper takes each province and region as the research object and 2017 as the research period, an...
Fossil energy and water resources are both important for economic and social development in China, a...