This research constructs a 1 km × 1 km Shanghai energy consumption and carbon emission spatial grid through a bottom-up approach. First, we locate all energy consumption locations in Shanghai via GIS. Second, we calculate energy consumption and associated CO2 emissions by energy type, by usage type, and by facilities. Finally, we use a spatial grid to represent the energy consumption and CO2 emissions. The grid shows CO2 emissions in Shanghai are highly spatially correlated with energy types and volumes of consumption. This research also finds out that high energy consumption and carbon emission locations in Shanghai display significant spatial aggregation. In 7209 spatial energy consumption cells, the top 10 grids of emissions account for ...
AbstractAs the biggest CO2 emitter in the world, China attracted lots of concerns. With high populat...
Global warming has been one of the major concerns behind the world's high-speed economic growth....
City-level CO2 emission accounting is necessary to identify the different energy circumstances among...
This research constructs a 1 km × 1 km Shanghai energy consumption and carbon emission spatial grid ...
International audienceQuantification of fossil fuel carbon dioxide emissions (CEs) at fine space and...
In 2021, under the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality targets of China, Shanghai declared that it ...
Abstract This paper analyzes the spatial and temporal distribution of CO2 emissions intensity and en...
Urban areas contribute significant carbon emissions. Evaluating and analysing the spatial distributi...
With massive urbanization and infrastructure investments occurring in China, understanding GHG emiss...
Abstract Background Conducting an extensive study on the spatial heterogeneity of the overall carbon...
Understanding the spatial variability of CO2 emissions among and within cities and its driving facto...
Shanghai is one of the megacities in Asia with some population over 13 million. As industrial innova...
Mapping changes in carbon emissions and carbon storage (CECS) with high precision at a small scale (...
The development of urbanization is accelerating in China, and there are great pressures and opportun...
Global climate change produces large amounts of CO2, and carbon emission reduction has become a glob...
AbstractAs the biggest CO2 emitter in the world, China attracted lots of concerns. With high populat...
Global warming has been one of the major concerns behind the world's high-speed economic growth....
City-level CO2 emission accounting is necessary to identify the different energy circumstances among...
This research constructs a 1 km × 1 km Shanghai energy consumption and carbon emission spatial grid ...
International audienceQuantification of fossil fuel carbon dioxide emissions (CEs) at fine space and...
In 2021, under the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality targets of China, Shanghai declared that it ...
Abstract This paper analyzes the spatial and temporal distribution of CO2 emissions intensity and en...
Urban areas contribute significant carbon emissions. Evaluating and analysing the spatial distributi...
With massive urbanization and infrastructure investments occurring in China, understanding GHG emiss...
Abstract Background Conducting an extensive study on the spatial heterogeneity of the overall carbon...
Understanding the spatial variability of CO2 emissions among and within cities and its driving facto...
Shanghai is one of the megacities in Asia with some population over 13 million. As industrial innova...
Mapping changes in carbon emissions and carbon storage (CECS) with high precision at a small scale (...
The development of urbanization is accelerating in China, and there are great pressures and opportun...
Global climate change produces large amounts of CO2, and carbon emission reduction has become a glob...
AbstractAs the biggest CO2 emitter in the world, China attracted lots of concerns. With high populat...
Global warming has been one of the major concerns behind the world's high-speed economic growth....
City-level CO2 emission accounting is necessary to identify the different energy circumstances among...