This paper analyzes coal consumption in the 31 provinces and regions of China from 1995 to 2012. Using spatial analysis in Arc geographical information systems (ArcGIS) and the concept of the center of gravity in physics, we explore the regional differences in temporal-spatial coal consumption and the factors influencing them. The results show that China’s coal consumption increased yearly, especially after 2003. It exhibits a marked spatial clustering phenomenon; consumption in the south and east exceeded that in the north and west respectively. Moreover, the center of gravity of consumption gradually moved toward the southwest, indicating reducing gaps in coal consumption between the north-south and the east-west regions. Both the level o...
Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology; Peking University; Fudan University; Tsing...
Analyzing the spatial-temporal changes of resources–based industrial land is essential to the ...
Coal combustion to power China’s factories, generate electricity, and heat buildings has increased c...
This paper analyzes coal consumption in the 31 provinces and regions of China from 1995 to 2012. Usi...
During the last decades, a large set of policies have been used to reduce the coal dependency of Chi...
By using exploratory spatial data analysis technology, this paper studies the coal resource and its ...
Coal has been the fundamental energy source supporting China’s energy supply and consumption. This p...
Coal consumption and carbon dioxide emissions from coal combustion in China are attracting increasin...
This study analyses the evolution of the spatial patterns of coal utilisation efficiency in Chinese ...
The changes of spatial pattern in energy consumption have an impact on global climate change. Based ...
Based on the spatial analysis of inter-provincial coal output and input in the last two decades, the...
The general concern on the environmental implications of the rising demand for coal registered in Ch...
Clarifying the regional differences in coal production and consumption is important for the adjustme...
In recent years, concerns regarding the environmental implications of the rising coal demand have in...
The spatial-temporal patterns of grain production and consumption have an important influence on the...
Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology; Peking University; Fudan University; Tsing...
Analyzing the spatial-temporal changes of resources–based industrial land is essential to the ...
Coal combustion to power China’s factories, generate electricity, and heat buildings has increased c...
This paper analyzes coal consumption in the 31 provinces and regions of China from 1995 to 2012. Usi...
During the last decades, a large set of policies have been used to reduce the coal dependency of Chi...
By using exploratory spatial data analysis technology, this paper studies the coal resource and its ...
Coal has been the fundamental energy source supporting China’s energy supply and consumption. This p...
Coal consumption and carbon dioxide emissions from coal combustion in China are attracting increasin...
This study analyses the evolution of the spatial patterns of coal utilisation efficiency in Chinese ...
The changes of spatial pattern in energy consumption have an impact on global climate change. Based ...
Based on the spatial analysis of inter-provincial coal output and input in the last two decades, the...
The general concern on the environmental implications of the rising demand for coal registered in Ch...
Clarifying the regional differences in coal production and consumption is important for the adjustme...
In recent years, concerns regarding the environmental implications of the rising coal demand have in...
The spatial-temporal patterns of grain production and consumption have an important influence on the...
Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology; Peking University; Fudan University; Tsing...
Analyzing the spatial-temporal changes of resources–based industrial land is essential to the ...
Coal combustion to power China’s factories, generate electricity, and heat buildings has increased c...