Embodied carbon emissions of the building sector constitute the majority of carbon emissions. The selection of a building stock development pathway, construction mode, and synergy between the building construction and industry sectors will greatly influence the future embodied carbon emissions in China's building sector. The main purpose of this study is to analyze the carbon emission related to China's building construction under different path choices, to provide quantitative support for policy makers, helping to realize low-carbon development in China's construction sector. So, we developed the China Building Construction Model to illustrate the relationship between building stock, material stock, and embodied carbon emissions. The resul...
With China’s rapid urbanization process, massive and extensive construction materials are aggregated...
China hosts a large amount of building stocks, which is nearly 50 billion square meters. Moreover, a...
Controlling building carbon emissions (CEs) is key to achieving the goal of carbon neutrality. Resid...
Carbon neutrality has positive impacts on people, nature and the economy, and buildings represent th...
China has been the largest contributor to global carbon emissions since 2008, with its building and ...
High rise buildings with large volume, high energy consumption, and high carbon emission base have b...
This work aimed to quantitatively study the carbon emissions and carbon reduction potential of a nea...
With the implementation of dual-carbon and new human-centric urbanization strategies, the renovation...
The rapidly growing carbon emissions of residential building operations have become an obstacle to C...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
In recent years, China has taken the issue of excessive CO2 emissions very seriously, and the constr...
With accelerating urbanization, building sector has been becoming more important source of China’s t...
© 2018 Yibo HuangEver-increasing emissions of greenhouse gases have triggered global warming, severe...
China is currently in the period of rapid urbanization development. The construction activities in t...
Buildings produce a large amount of carbon emissions in their life cycle, which intensifies greenhou...
With China’s rapid urbanization process, massive and extensive construction materials are aggregated...
China hosts a large amount of building stocks, which is nearly 50 billion square meters. Moreover, a...
Controlling building carbon emissions (CEs) is key to achieving the goal of carbon neutrality. Resid...
Carbon neutrality has positive impacts on people, nature and the economy, and buildings represent th...
China has been the largest contributor to global carbon emissions since 2008, with its building and ...
High rise buildings with large volume, high energy consumption, and high carbon emission base have b...
This work aimed to quantitatively study the carbon emissions and carbon reduction potential of a nea...
With the implementation of dual-carbon and new human-centric urbanization strategies, the renovation...
The rapidly growing carbon emissions of residential building operations have become an obstacle to C...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
In recent years, China has taken the issue of excessive CO2 emissions very seriously, and the constr...
With accelerating urbanization, building sector has been becoming more important source of China’s t...
© 2018 Yibo HuangEver-increasing emissions of greenhouse gases have triggered global warming, severe...
China is currently in the period of rapid urbanization development. The construction activities in t...
Buildings produce a large amount of carbon emissions in their life cycle, which intensifies greenhou...
With China’s rapid urbanization process, massive and extensive construction materials are aggregated...
China hosts a large amount of building stocks, which is nearly 50 billion square meters. Moreover, a...
Controlling building carbon emissions (CEs) is key to achieving the goal of carbon neutrality. Resid...