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Paths for Carbon Peak and Carbon Neutrality in Transport Sector in China

Li Xiaoyi, Tan Xiaoyu, Wu Rui, Xu Honglei, Zhong Zhihua, Li Yue, Zheng Chaohui, Wang Renjie, Qiao Yingjun

Strategic Study of CAE 2021, Volume 23, Issue 6,   Pages 15-21 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2021.06.008

Abstract: sector.sector.transport sector.An overall path for carbon reduction in the transport sector at different stages is proposed.sector: (1) optimizing the transport structure, (2) promoting the energy efficiency of transport equipment

Keywords: transport sector,carbon emission projection,carbon peak,carbon neutrality,development path    

Energy rebound effect in China’s manufacturing sector: Fresh evidence from firm-level data

Frontiers of Engineering Management   Pages 439-451 doi: 10.1007/s42524-022-0210-8

Abstract: The rebound effect refers to the phenomenon that individuals tend to consume more energy in the face of energy efficiency improvement, which reduces the expected energy-saving effect. Previous empirical studies on the rebound effect of regions and sectors do not provide microscopic evidence. To fill this gap, we use China’s firm-level data to estimate the rebound effect in China’s manufacturing subsectors, providing a detailed picture of China’s rebound effect across different sectors and different regions in 2001–2008. Results show that a partial rebound effect robustly appears in all industries, and the disparity between sectors is quite broad, ranging from 43.2% to 96.8%. As for the dynamic rebound effect of subsectors, most subsectors present an upward trend, whereas few subsectors show a clear downward trend. As a whole, the declined trend of the rebound effect is driven by the descent of minority sectors with high energy consumption and high energy-saving potential. In addition, we find that the disparity of the rebound effect across sectors is more significant than that across regions.

Keywords: energy rebound effect     energy efficiency     manufacturing sector     firm-level data     China    

State versus private sector provision of water services in Armenia

Naira HARUTYUNYAN

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 5,   Pages 620-630 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0425-8

Abstract: The present article examines the experience of the water sector in Armenia with private sector participationThe study describes the process of the introduction of public-private partnerships in the water sector

Keywords: water governance     water privatization     public-private partnership     operational efficiency     Armenia     transition economy    

Application of nanotechnologies in the energy sector: A brief and short review

Ferric CHRISTIAN, EDITH, SELLY, Dendy ADITYAWARMAN, Antonius INDARTO

Frontiers in Energy 2013, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 6-18 doi: 10.1007/s11708-012-0219-5

Abstract: Therefore, priority should be given to nano technology in the energy sector order to obtain higher efficiency

Keywords: nanotechnology     energy     batteries     fuel cell     Gr?tzel cell     solar cell    

Carbon footprint assessment for the waste management sector: A comparative analysis of China and Japan

Lu SUN, Zhaoling LI, Minoru FUJII, Yasuaki HIJIOKA, Tsuyoshi FUJITA

Frontiers in Energy 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 400-410 doi: 10.1007/s11708-018-0565-z

Abstract: This paper evaluates the carbon footprint of the waste management sector to identify direct and indirect

Keywords: waste management     waste recycling     carbon footprint     hybrid LCA    

International Conference on Recent Advances in Pollution Control and Resource Recovery for the Livestock Sector

Xinmin Zhan, Liwen Xiao

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0958-y

The source and transport of bioaerosols in the air: A review

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1336-8

Abstract:

• Emission of microbe from local environments is a main source of bioaerosols.

Keywords: Bioaerosols     Diffusion     Source identification     Biogeography    

Intercontinental transport of air pollution

Lin ZHANG,

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 20-29 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0014-7

Abstract: There is an increasing interest on the intercontinental transport of air pollution among the three mainObservations from ground sites, aircraft and satellites have demonstrated this intercontinental-scale transportNumerical models have been applied to understand the pathways of the transport and the impact of intercontinentalpollution transport.This paper reviews current observational evidence and modeling studies of intercontinental transport

Keywords: intercontinental transport     ozone     air pollution    

Comparative analysis of energy use in China building sector: current status, existing problems and solutions

Shengyuan ZHANG, Xiu YANG, Yi JIANG, Qingpeng WEI,

Frontiers in Energy 2010, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 2-21 doi: 10.1007/s11708-010-0023-z

Abstract: China is the second largest energy user, yet the situation of energy use in the China building sectorThen, each sub-sector is further analyzed through international comparisons.Existing problems of energy use and solutions for energy reduction in each sub-sector are also discussed

Keywords: building energy use     lifestyle and technology     residential building     commercial building     rural building    

Future urban transport management

Frontiers of Engineering Management   Pages 534-539 doi: 10.1007/s42524-023-0255-3

Abstract: innovations into the transportation industry will inevitably cause major upheavals in the transportation sectorlacks systematic theories and methodologies to represent the underlying characteristics of future urban transportFoundation of China (NSFC) officially approved the Basic Science Center project titled “Future Urban Transportleading scientists and engineers from Beijing Jiaotong University, Beihang University, and Beijing Transport

Keywords: future urban transport management     travel behavior characteristics     transportation operations     transportation    

Thermal transport properties of monolayer phosphorene: a mini-review of theoretical studies

Guangzhao QIN, Ming HU

Frontiers in Energy 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1,   Pages 87-96 doi: 10.1007/s11708-018-0513-y

Abstract: applications in nano-/opto-electronics and thermoelectrics call for fundamental understanding of the thermal transportConsidering the fact that there have been so many studies on the thermal transport in phosphorene, itIn this mini-review, the unique thermal transport properties of phosphorene induced by the hinge-likeMoreover, a fundamental insight into the thermal transport is provided based on the review of resonantThis mini-review summarizes the progress of the thermal transport in phosphorene and gives an outlook

Keywords: thermal transport     phosphorene     resonant bonding    

EFFECTS OF TRANSPORT STRESS ON THE INTESTINES INVOLVING NEURONAL NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering   Pages 285-295 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2022469

Abstract:

Transport stress declined the level of leukocytes including lymphocytes

Keywords: intestine     nNOS     nNOS-positive neurons     transport stress    

Water---- and nutrient and energy---- systems in urbanizing watersheds

Rodrigo VILLARROEL WALKER, Michael Bruce BECK, Jim W. HALL

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 5,   Pages 596-611 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0445-4

Abstract: Driven by considerations of sustainability, it has become increasingly difficult over the past 15–20 years — at least intellectually — to separate out the water infrastructure and water metabolism of cities from their intimately inter-related nutrient and energy metabolisms. Much of the focus of this difficulty settles on the wastewater component of the city’s water infrastructure and its associated fluxes of nutrients (N, P, C, and so on). Indeed, notwithstanding the massive volumes of these materials flowing into and out of the city, the notion of an urban nutrient infrastructure is conspicuous by its absence. Likewise, we do not tend to discuss, or conduct research into, “soilshed” agencies, or soilshed management, or Integrated Nutrient Resources Management (as opposed to its most familiar companion, Integrated Water Resources Management, or IWRM). The paper summarizes some of the benefits (and challenges) deriving from adopting this broader, multi-sectoral “systems” perspective on addressing water-nutrient-energy systems in city-watershed settings. Such a perspective resonates with the growing interest in broader policy circles in what is called the “water-food-energy security nexus”. The benefits and challenges of our Multi-sectoral Systems Analysis (MSA) are illustrated through computational results from two primary case studies: Atlanta, Georgia, USA; and London, UK. Since our work is part of the International Network on Cities as Forces for Good in the Environment (CFG; see www.cfgnet.org), in which other case studies are currently being initiated — for example, on Kathmandu, Nepal — we close by reflecting upon these issues of water-nutrient-energy systems in three urban settings with quite different styles and speeds of development.

Keywords: cities     climate change     energy sector     nutrient sector     systems analysis     resource recovery     water-food-energy    

Cooling strategies and transport theories for brain hypothermia resuscitation

LIU Jing

Frontiers in Energy 2007, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 32-57 doi: 10.1007/s11708-007-0004-z

Abstract: administering brain cooling can generally be classified into three categories: heat transfer, oxygen transportParticularly, attention is paid to the mathematical models to quantify the heat and oxygen transport

Keywords: mathematical     interruption     hypothermia     metabolic     generation    

Seasonal variations of transport pathways andpotential sources of PM

Yuan Chen, Shaodong Xie, Bin Luo

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1009-z

Abstract: Seasonal pattern of transport pathways and potential sourcesof PM in Chengdu during 2012–2013were investigatedIn spring, long-range transport from southernXinjiang was a representative dust invasion path to Chengduthe potential source regions of Chengdu were smaller thanthose in other seasons, and no long-range transport

Keywords: Transport pathway     Backwardtrajectory     Clustering analysis     Potential source     Chengdu    

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Paths for Carbon Peak and Carbon Neutrality in Transport Sector in China

Li Xiaoyi, Tan Xiaoyu, Wu Rui, Xu Honglei, Zhong Zhihua, Li Yue, Zheng Chaohui, Wang Renjie, Qiao Yingjun

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Energy rebound effect in China’s manufacturing sector: Fresh evidence from firm-level data

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State versus private sector provision of water services in Armenia

Naira HARUTYUNYAN

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Application of nanotechnologies in the energy sector: A brief and short review

Ferric CHRISTIAN, EDITH, SELLY, Dendy ADITYAWARMAN, Antonius INDARTO

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Carbon footprint assessment for the waste management sector: A comparative analysis of China and Japan

Lu SUN, Zhaoling LI, Minoru FUJII, Yasuaki HIJIOKA, Tsuyoshi FUJITA

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International Conference on Recent Advances in Pollution Control and Resource Recovery for the Livestock Sector

Xinmin Zhan, Liwen Xiao

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The source and transport of bioaerosols in the air: A review

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Intercontinental transport of air pollution

Lin ZHANG,

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Comparative analysis of energy use in China building sector: current status, existing problems and solutions

Shengyuan ZHANG, Xiu YANG, Yi JIANG, Qingpeng WEI,

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Future urban transport management

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Thermal transport properties of monolayer phosphorene: a mini-review of theoretical studies

Guangzhao QIN, Ming HU

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EFFECTS OF TRANSPORT STRESS ON THE INTESTINES INVOLVING NEURONAL NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE

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Water---- and nutrient and energy---- systems in urbanizing watersheds

Rodrigo VILLARROEL WALKER, Michael Bruce BECK, Jim W. HALL

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Cooling strategies and transport theories for brain hypothermia resuscitation

LIU Jing

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Seasonal variations of transport pathways andpotential sources of PM

Yuan Chen, Shaodong Xie, Bin Luo

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