2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2013.06.084
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Promoting low-carbon city through industrial symbiosis: A case in China by applying HPIMO model

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“…Yet, they are used separately in different works. Su et al [22] apply industrialization rate and energy structure when Dong et al [23] only use the former. Similarly, Li et al [24] use only the industrialization rate in their study.…”
Section: An Stirpat Model With Ekc Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, they are used separately in different works. Su et al [22] apply industrialization rate and energy structure when Dong et al [23] only use the former. Similarly, Li et al [24] use only the industrialization rate in their study.…”
Section: An Stirpat Model With Ekc Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the integration of CF with LCA and IOA methods can provide a systematic analysis from a life cycle perspective so that emission transfer problems can be avoided by tracking supply chain boundaries (Dong et al, 2013b;Matthews et al, 2008). Such a hybrid approach has already been applied in several low carbon city studies (Dong et al, 2014b(Dong et al, , 2013cLin et al, 2013), but need to be further promoted.…”
Section: Concluding Remarks For Methods Integrationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Furthermore, the industrial achievement of these chemical methods not only requires optimum design in view of the technological process but also requires a reasonable energy policy including the cooperation of different industrial, urban and agricultural sectors and the necessary policy supports [83][84][85]. Overall, only after solving these fundamental challenges, will the real scientific heat recovery from high temperature slags come to be used in the modern steel industry in the context of pursuit of sustainable development.…”
Section: Analysis Of These Chemical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%