Authors
Hong Jingke, Wang Chenyu, Alice Chang-Richards, Zhang Jingxiao, Geoffrey Shen Qiping, Qiao Bei
Publication date
2022/1/15
Journal
Energy
Volume
239
Pages
122084
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
China has experienced rapid urbanization across the country which has required significant energy use and has also posed a series of possible environmental risks. Given the role that the construction industry plays in China's economy and in achieving sustainability, it is paramount to trace and measure the evolutionary pathways of energy induced by China's supply chains. By using a multiregional input–output model, structural path analysis, and exploratory spatial data analysis, this study presents a spatiotemporal analysis of how upstream energy interactions change in the context of rapid urbanization and the Chinese economy. The results show there has been less embodied energy consumption of building materials over time due to significant improvements in energy intensity reduction. The upstream energy distribution exhibited significant spatial heterogeneity within clustered urban agglomerations …
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