2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2015.01.056
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Embodied energy, export policy adjustment and China's sustainable development: A multi-regional input-output analysis

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“…Environment-related applications energy [24] applied input-output to analyse demand and consumption of energy water [29,30] studied the reallocation of water and its effects on the other sectors if one sector changes its consumption mining [31,32] explored the application of input-output models in mining industries. Specifically, it estimates the impact of increased mining activity emissions [33] applied input-output to analyse the corresponding emission in fulfilling the final demand Materials flow [23,34] used input-output to trace the flow of materials from the formation of say, metal until it is being used Economic-related applications [35] applied input-output to analyse how a congested port affects the whole economy Services [36] used input-output analysis in determining the required time a library personnel must accomplish his task upon servicing the library users and upon doing his other library duties mary of the applications of IO.…”
Section: Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environment-related applications energy [24] applied input-output to analyse demand and consumption of energy water [29,30] studied the reallocation of water and its effects on the other sectors if one sector changes its consumption mining [31,32] explored the application of input-output models in mining industries. Specifically, it estimates the impact of increased mining activity emissions [33] applied input-output to analyse the corresponding emission in fulfilling the final demand Materials flow [23,34] used input-output to trace the flow of materials from the formation of say, metal until it is being used Economic-related applications [35] applied input-output to analyse how a congested port affects the whole economy Services [36] used input-output analysis in determining the required time a library personnel must accomplish his task upon servicing the library users and upon doing his other library duties mary of the applications of IO.…”
Section: Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, important studies using input-output models have been developed for China, the largest CO 2 emission country, including three-scale input-output modeling for the urban economy [12]; embodied energy, export policy adjustment, and China's sustainable development: a multiregional input-output analysis [13]; CO 2 emissions of China's food industry [14]; urban carbon transformations: unraveling spatial and intersectorial linkages for key city industries based on multiregional analysis [15]; and China's regional disparities in energy consumption: an input-output analysis [16].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Final demand is projected to 2026 using Equation (13). The annual rate of growth was projected from 2003 to 2014 to 2026 (3.5% per year).…”
Section: Final Demand Projection For Year 2026mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic globalization has greatly promoted the trade linkages in different regions, but it also creates some problems,among which China's carbon emissions resulting from exports have become one of the hot academic issues. China's carbon emissions accounting caused by international trade is investigated based on the national scale (Shui and Harriss, 2006;Peters et al, 2007;Weber and Mattews, 2007;Guan et al, 2008;Kahrl and Roland-Holst, 2008;Weber et al, 2008;Lin and Sun, 2010;Su and Ang, 2010;Yan and Yang, 2010;Zhang, 2012;Guo et al, 2010;Weitzel and Ma, 2014;Cui et al, 2015;Xia et al, 2015). These studies focus on embodied carbon accounting and embodied carbon transfer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%