2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10041131
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Carbon Footprints of Urban Residential Buildings: A Household Survey-Based Approach

Abstract: With China's rapid urbanization process, massive and extensive construction materials are aggregated as stock in urban areas. Understanding the carbon footprints of residential buildings is crucial for achieving the goal of low-carbon cities. In this study, to reveal the emission characteristics of residential buildings regarding carbon footprint, stratified random sampling was developed, and a face-to-face questionnaire was conducted, to obtain critical information on residential buildings and the socioeconom… Show more

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“…Their results indicate that although most local governments have adopted clean energy policies, the effectiveness of these policies varies substantially. To improve the effectiveness of energy policies, the views of different local energy users should be taken into account [93]. Therefore, what policies local governments should formulate to accelerate clean energy development will continue to be one of the research hotspots in clean energy transition research.…”
Section: Policy-making In Clean Energy Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results indicate that although most local governments have adopted clean energy policies, the effectiveness of these policies varies substantially. To improve the effectiveness of energy policies, the views of different local energy users should be taken into account [93]. Therefore, what policies local governments should formulate to accelerate clean energy development will continue to be one of the research hotspots in clean energy transition research.…”
Section: Policy-making In Clean Energy Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Chinese government issued its 1994 China's Agenda 21: White Paper on China's Population, Environment, and Development in the 21 st Century, incorporating the sustainable development concept into national strategies two years later [3]. As a large energy consumer and carbon emitter, the construction industry is pressed for full implementation of the sustainability philosophy [4][5][6][7]. To date, many research institutes and researchers around the world have defined sustainable construction as, for example, "a pursuit to eliminate the negative impact on the built environment while enhancing the social health and economic development of the community as a whole" [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2021, global electricity demand rose by six percent, half of which came from China. China’s electricity demand is tremendous, the proportion of coal-fired power generation is high, and the cleanness degree of the power industry is relatively low [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]. With the continuous increase in the total power generation, the proportion of non-fossil energy has reached 34.5% in 2021, which makes the total carbon emissions of the power industry remain high.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%