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The construction sector has grown to have the second-highest energy consumption in China, smaller only than the industrial sector. The objective of this paper is to explore whether compactness is sustainable city form from aspects of urban household energy use carbon emission (UHEUCE). To eliminate social influence as much as possible, we designated a standard family whose social conditions represent...
The residential household becomes an important contributor to carbon emissions under rapid urbanization. This study analyzes the relationship between urban residential energy usage carbon emission and the natural environment in Xiamen, southeast China, using integrated residential data from survey questionnaires and remote sensing and GIS techniques. We first eliminate household social, economic and...
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