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Working Papers

2017

  1. Risk assessment of oil price from static and dynamic modelling approaches
    CEEP-BIT Working Papers, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEP), Beijing Institute of Technology Downloads View citations (17)
    See also Journal Article Risk assessment of oil price from static and dynamic modelling approaches, Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals (2017) Downloads View citations (15) (2017)
  2. Socioeconomic impact assessment of China's CO2 emissions peak prior to 2030
    CEEP-BIT Working Papers, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEP), Beijing Institute of Technology Downloads View citations (108)

2014

  1. China's Road to a Global Scientific Powerhouse
    Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge Downloads
    Also in Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (2014) Downloads

2011

  1. Is the concept of a green economy a useful way of framing policy discussions and policymaking to promote sustainable development?
    Post-Print, HAL

2010

  1. Reinforcing the EU Dialogue with Developing Countries on Climate Change Mitigation
    Sustainable Development Papers, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) Downloads View citations (1)
    Also in Working Papers, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (2010) Downloads View citations (1)

Undated

  1. Climate policy: Steps to China's carbon peak
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Consumption-based emission accounting for Chinese cities
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads View citations (61)
    See also Journal Article Consumption-based emission accounting for Chinese cities, Applied Energy, Elsevier (2016) Downloads View citations (176) (2016)
  3. Determinants of stagnating carbon intensityin China
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads
  4. Driving forces of Chinese primary air pollution emissions: an index decomposition analysis
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads View citations (24)
  5. Embodied energy consumption in Chinese industries
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads
  6. Four system boundaries for carbon accounts
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads View citations (11)
    See also Journal Article Four system boundaries for carbon accounts, Ecological Modelling, Elsevier (2015) Downloads View citations (15) (2015)
  7. Global climate forcing of aerosols embodied in international trade
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads View citations (4)
  8. Reduced carbon emission estimates from fossil fuel combustion and cement production in China
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads View citations (152)
  9. Substantial global carbon uptake by cement carbonation
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads View citations (1)
  10. Targeted opportunities to address the climate-trade dilemma in China
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads View citations (21)
  11. The socioeconomic drivers of China's primary PM2.5 emissions
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads
  12. Uncovering China?s greenhouse gas emission from regional and sectoral perspectives
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads
    See also Journal Article Uncovering China’s greenhouse gas emission from regional and sectoral perspectives, Energy, Elsevier (2012) Downloads View citations (76) (2012)
  13. Unequal household carbon footprints in China
    Working Paper, Harvard University OpenScholar Downloads View citations (50)

Journal Articles

2019

  1. Carbon emissions of cities from a consumption-based perspective
    Applied Energy, 2019, 235, (C), 509-518 Downloads View citations (56)
  2. City-level water-energy nexus in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region
    Applied Energy, 2019, 235, (C), 827-834 Downloads View citations (20)
  3. Does the rebound effect matter in energy import-dependent mega-cities? Evidence from Shanghai (China)
    Applied Energy, 2019, 241, (C), 212-228 Downloads View citations (33)
  4. Linking city‐level input–output table to urban energy footprint: Construction framework and application
    Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2019, 23, (4), 781-795 Downloads View citations (9)
  5. Peak cement‐related CO2 emissions and the changes in drivers in China
    Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2019, 23, (4), 959-971 Downloads View citations (13)
  6. Unequal age-based household emission and its monthly variation embodied in energy consumption – A cases study of Tokyo, Japan
    Applied Energy, 2019, 247, (C), 350-362 Downloads View citations (17)

2018

  1. Carbon emission imbalances and the structural paths of Chinese regions
    Applied Energy, 2018, 215, (C), 396-404 Downloads View citations (40)
  2. Categorising virtual water transfers through China’s electric power sector
    Applied Energy, 2018, 226, (C), 252-260 Downloads View citations (21)
  3. Emissions and low-carbon development in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area cities and their surroundings
    Applied Energy, 2018, 228, (C), 1683-1692 Downloads View citations (35)
  4. Energy and carbon intensity: A study on the cross-country industrial shift from China to India and SE Asia
    Applied Energy, 2018, 225, (C), 183-194 Downloads View citations (15)
  5. How modifications of China's energy data affect carbon mitigation targets
    Energy Policy, 2018, 116, (C), 337-343 Downloads View citations (14)
  6. Integrating Sustainability Into City-level CO2 Accounting: Social Consumption Pattern and Income Distribution
    Ecological Economics, 2018, 153, (C), 1-16 Downloads View citations (4)
  7. Rapid growth of petroleum coke consumption and its related emissions in China
    Applied Energy, 2018, 226, (C), 494-502 Downloads View citations (6)
  8. Temporal change in India’s imbalance of carbon emissions embodied in international trade
    Applied Energy, 2018, 231, (C), 914-925 Downloads View citations (10)
  9. The global CO2 emission cost of geographic shifts in international sourcing
    Energy Economics, 2018, 73, (C), 122-134 Downloads View citations (13)
  10. The role of intermediate trade in the change of carbon flows within China
    Energy Economics, 2018, 76, (C), 303-312 Downloads View citations (10)

2017

  1. Demand-driven air pollutant emissions for a fast-developing region in China
    Applied Energy, 2017, 204, (C), 131-142 Downloads View citations (18)
  2. Multiple disasters management: Lessons from the Fukushima triple events
    Economic Analysis and Policy, 2017, 53, (C), 114-122 Downloads View citations (14)
  3. Risk assessment of oil price from static and dynamic modelling approaches
    Applied Economics, 2017, 49, (9), 929-939 Downloads View citations (15)
    See also Working Paper Risk assessment of oil price from static and dynamic modelling approaches, CEEP-BIT Working Papers (2017) Downloads View citations (17) (2017)
  4. The global CO2 emissions growth after international crisis and the role of international trade
    Energy Policy, 2017, 109, (C), 734-746 Downloads View citations (31)

2016

  1. Accounting for value added embodied in trade and consumption: an intercomparison of global multiregional input--output databases
    Economic Systems Research, 2016, 28, (1), 78-94 Downloads View citations (15)
  2. Assessment of electrical vehicles as a successful driver for reducing CO2 emissions in China
    Applied Energy, 2016, 184, (C), 995-1003 Downloads View citations (51)
  3. CO2 emissions from China’s lime industry
    Applied Energy, 2016, 166, (C), 245-252 Downloads View citations (14)
  4. Carbon emissions embodied in international trade: The post-China era
    Applied Energy, 2016, 184, (C), 1063-1072 Downloads View citations (47)
  5. Climate change mitigation in Chinese megacities: A measures-based analysis of opportunities in the residential sector
    Applied Energy, 2016, 184, (C), 769-778 Downloads View citations (9)
  6. Consumption-based emission accounting for Chinese cities
    Applied Energy, 2016, 184, (C), 1073-1081 Downloads View citations (176)
    See also Working Paper Consumption-based emission accounting for Chinese cities, Working Paper Downloads View citations (61)
  7. Determinants of global CO2 emissions growth
    Applied Energy, 2016, 184, (C), 1132-1141 Downloads View citations (44)
  8. Environment-economy tradeoff for Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei’s exports
    Applied Energy, 2016, 184, (C), 926-935 Downloads View citations (12)
  9. New provincial CO2 emission inventories in China based on apparent energy consumption data and updated emission factors
    Applied Energy, 2016, 184, (C), 742-750 Downloads View citations (156)
  10. Revisiting the Global Net Carbon Dioxide Emission Transfers by International Trade: The Impact of Trade Heterogeneity of China
    Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2016, 20, (3), 506-514 Downloads View citations (21)
  11. Using an extended LMDI model to explore techno-economic drivers of energy-related industrial CO2 emission changes: A case study for Shanghai (China)
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2016, 55, (C), 516-536 Downloads View citations (85)
  12. Virtual Water Flows in the EU27: A Consumption-based Approach
    Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2016, 20, (3), 547-558 Downloads View citations (20)

2015

  1. Firm ownership, China's export related emissions, and the responsibility issue
    Energy Economics, 2015, 51, (C), 466-474 Downloads View citations (24)
  2. Four system boundaries for carbon accounts
    Ecological Modelling, 2015, 318, (C), 118-125 Downloads View citations (15)
    See also Working Paper Four system boundaries for carbon accounts, Working Paper Downloads View citations (11)
  3. How will greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles be constrained in China around 2030?
    Applied Energy, 2015, 156, (C), 230-240 Downloads View citations (42)

2014

  1. A Hybrid-Unit Energy Input-Output Model to Evaluate Embodied Energy and Life Cycle Emissions for China's Economy
    Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2014, 18, (2), 201-211 Downloads View citations (17)

2013

  1. CO2 emissions from China’s power sector at the provincial level: Consumption versus production perspectives
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2013, 19, (C), 164-172 Downloads View citations (29)
  2. China’s inter-regional spillover of carbon emissions and domestic supply chains
    Energy Policy, 2013, 61, (C), 1305-1321 Downloads View citations (59)
  3. DISAGGREGATING THE ELECTRICITY SECTOR OF CHINA'S INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE FOR IMPROVED ENVIRONMENTAL LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT
    Economic Systems Research, 2013, 25, (3), 300-320 Downloads View citations (17)
  4. INPUT--OUTPUT ANALYSIS: THE NEXT 25 YEARS
    Economic Systems Research, 2013, 25, (4), 369-389 Downloads View citations (19)
  5. Inter-provincial clean development mechanism in China: A case study of the solar PV sector
    Energy Policy, 2013, 57, (C), 454-461 Downloads View citations (6)
  6. Modeling Imbalanced Economic Recovery Following a Natural Disaster Using Input‐Output Analysis
    Risk Analysis, 2013, 33, (10), 1908-1923 Downloads View citations (14)

2012

  1. Analyzing Drivers of Regional Carbon Dioxide Emissions for China
    Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2012, 16, (4), 600-611 Downloads View citations (64)
  2. Comparative Analysis of Carbonization Drivers in China's Megacities
    Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2012, 16, (4), 564-575 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. DISAGGREGATING INPUT--OUTPUT MODELS WITH INCOMPLETE INFORMATION
    Economic Systems Research, 2012, 24, (4), 329-347 Downloads View citations (16)
  4. Embodied energy use in China's industrial sectors
    Energy Policy, 2012, 49, (C), 751-758 Downloads View citations (68)
  5. Low-carbon development in the least developed region: a case study of Guangyuan, Sichuan province, southwest China
    Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, 2012, 62, (2), 243-254 Downloads View citations (7)
  6. Uncovering China’s greenhouse gas emission from regional and sectoral perspectives
    Energy, 2012, 45, (1), 1059-1068 Downloads View citations (76)
    See also Working Paper Uncovering China?s greenhouse gas emission from regional and sectoral perspectives, Working Paper Downloads

2011

  1. Preliminary exploration on low-carbon technology roadmap of China’s power sector
    Energy, 2011, 36, (3), 1500-1512 Downloads View citations (46)

2010

  1. A CARBON FOOTPRINT TIME SERIES OF THE UK - RESULTS FROM A MULTI-REGION INPUT-OUTPUT MODEL
    Economic Systems Research, 2010, 22, (1), 19-42 Downloads View citations (72)
  2. Assessing regional and global water footprints for the UK
    Ecological Economics, 2010, 69, (5), 1140-1147 Downloads View citations (44)

2009

  1. INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS AND CARBON FOOTPRINTING: AN OVERVIEW OF APPLICATIONS
    Economic Systems Research, 2009, 21, (3), 187-216 Downloads View citations (77)
  2. Lifestyles, technology and CO2 emissions in China: A regional comparative analysis
    Ecological Economics, 2009, 69, (1), 145-154 Downloads View citations (91)

2008

  1. The contribution of Chinese exports to climate change
    Energy Policy, 2008, 36, (9), 3572-3577 Downloads View citations (216)

2007

  1. Assessment of regional trade and virtual water flows in China
    Ecological Economics, 2007, 61, (1), 159-170 Downloads View citations (79)
 
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