标题
Analysis of current and future energy inequality by energy categories in China
作者
关键词
-
出版物
Sustainable Production and Consumption
Volume 32, Issue -, Pages 393-406
出版商
Elsevier BV
发表日期
2022-05-01
DOI
10.1016/j.spc.2022.04.029
参考文献
相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。- Energy and greenhouse gas footprints of China households during 1995–2019: A global perspective
- (2022) Rui Wei et al. ENERGY POLICY
- Identifying Key Factors in Determining Disparities in Energy Consumption in China: A Household Level Analysis
- (2021) Ling Yang et al. Energies
- Impacts of poverty alleviation on household GHG footprints in China
- (2021) Rong Yuan et al. ENERGY ECONOMICS
- Large inequality in international and intranational energy footprints between income groups and across consumption categories
- (2020) Yannick Oswald et al. Nature Energy
- Low carbon roadmap of residential building sector in China: Historical mitigation and prospective peak
- (2020) Minda Ma et al. APPLIED ENERGY
- CO2 emissions inequality through the lens of developing countries
- (2020) Rui Huang et al. APPLIED ENERGY
- Household final energy footprints in Nepal, Vietnam and Zambia: composition, inequality and links to well-being
- (2020) Marta Baltruszewicz et al. Environmental Research Letters
- The transmission mechanism of household lifestyle to energy consumption from the input-output subsystem perspective: China as an example
- (2020) Manzhi Liu et al. ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
- The effect of indirect household energy consumption on PM 2.5 emission in China: An analysis based on CLA method
- (2020) Ming Zhang et al. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
- Socio-economic transition and inequality of energy consumption among urban and rural residents in China
- (2019) Qiang Zhou et al. ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
- Poverty-energy-emissions pathways: Recent trends and future sustainable development goals
- (2019) Daniele Malerba Energy for Sustainable Development
- Energy footprint pathways of China
- (2019) Xu Tian et al. ENERGY
- Energy transition, poverty and inequality in Vietnam
- (2019) Trung Thanh Nguyen et al. ENERGY POLICY
- The impact of renewable energy consumption on income inequality: Evidence from developed countries
- (2019) Mert Topcu et al. RENEWABLE ENERGY
- Inequality of household consumption and air pollution-related deaths in China
- (2019) Hongyan Zhao et al. Nature Communications
- China’s non-fossil energy development and its 2030 CO2 reduction targets: The role of urbanization
- (2019) Xi Zhang et al. APPLIED ENERGY
- Do technology and structural changes favour environment in Malaysia: an ARDL-based evidence for environmental Kuznets curve
- (2019) Wajahat Ali et al. ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
- Would income inequality affect electricity consumption? Evidence from China
- (2018) Xiao-Ying Dong et al. ENERGY
- Carbon overhead: The impact of the expansion in low-carbon electricity in China 2015–2040
- (2018) Rong Yuan et al. ENERGY POLICY
- A low energy demand scenario for meeting the 1.5 °C target and sustainable development goals without negative emission technologies
- (2018) Arnulf Grubler et al. Nature Energy
- Future scenarios for energy consumption and carbon emissions due to demographic transitions in Chinese households
- (2018) Biying Yu et al. Nature Energy
- Trade-offs between social and environmental Sustainable Development Goals
- (2018) Laura Scherer et al. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
- CO2 emissions from household consumption at the provincial level and interprovincial transfer in China
- (2018) Sanmang Wu et al. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
- Understanding energy consumption and carbon emissions in Europe: A focus on inequality issues
- (2018) Vincenzo Bianco et al. ENERGY
- Energy consumption and carbon footprint accounting of urban and rural residents in Beijing through Consumer Lifestyle Approach
- (2018) Caocao Chen et al. ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
- Assessing drivers of economy-wide energy use and emissions: IDA versus SDA
- (2017) H. Wang et al. ENERGY POLICY
- Impacts of household income change on CO 2 emissions: An empirical analysis of China
- (2017) Junjie Zhang et al. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
- The indirect energy consumption and CO 2 emission caused by household consumption in China: an analysis based on the input–output method
- (2017) Yue-Jun Zhang et al. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
- Poverty eradication in a carbon constrained world
- (2017) Klaus Hubacek et al. Nature Communications
- Measurement of inequality using household energy consumption data in rural China
- (2017) Shimei Wu et al. Nature Energy
- Biomass energy, technological progress and the environmental Kuznets curve: Evidence from selected European countries
- (2016) Ali Ahmed et al. BIOMASS & BIOENERGY
- Measuring environmental inequality
- (2016) James K. Boyce et al. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
- Unequal household carbon footprints in China
- (2016) Dominik Wiedenhofer et al. Nature Climate Change
- China's natural gas consumption and subsidies—From a sector perspective
- (2013) Ting Wang et al. ENERGY POLICY
- Global Inequality in Energy Consumption from 1980 to 2010
- (2013) Scott Lawrence et al. Entropy
- Forecasting of CO2 emissions, energy consumption and economic growth in China using an improved grey model
- (2012) Hsiao-Tien Pao et al. ENERGY
- Pathways of human development and carbon emissions embodied in trade
- (2012) Julia K. Steinberger et al. Nature Climate Change
- China’s carbon emissions from urban and rural households during 1992–2007
- (2011) Lan-Cui Liu et al. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
- Global patterns of materials use: A socioeconomic and geophysical analysis
- (2010) Julia K. Steinberger et al. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
- The impact of household consumption on energy use and CO2 emissions in China
- (2010) Zhen-Hua Feng et al. ENERGY
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started