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Low carbon economy: idea, application and innovation

Jin Yong,Wang Yao,Hu Shanying,Zhu Bing

Strategic Study of CAE 2008, Volume 10, Issue 9,   Pages 4-13

Abstract: carbon dioxide emission patterns, it is suggested that work on this should be started from five aspects: restructuringthe manufacturing sector, restructuring energy supplies, using scientific and technological innovations

Keywords: low carbon economy     energy consumption     restructuring manufacturing sector     restructuring energy supplies    

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: To fill this gap, we use China’s firm-level data to estimate the rebound effect in China’s manufacturing

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

Export Quality Upgrading of Manufacturing Sector in Developing Countries—Based on the Data of China,

Liu Weili,Zheng Qiming and Zhang Han

Strategic Study of CAE 2015, Volume 17, Issue 7,   Pages 133-132

Abstract: This research measures Chinese, Indian and Brazilian manufacturing quality of HS6 products that export

Keywords: manufacturing     product quality     quality upgrade    

Energy shift: decline of easy oil and restructuring of geo-politics

Oliver R. INDERWILDI,David A. KING

Frontiers in Energy 2016, Volume 10, Issue 3,   Pages 260-267 doi: 10.1007/s11708-016-0416-8

Abstract: This paper critically assesses the geopolitical and geo-economic impact of novel fuel resources on both resource exporters and importers. Presently, very strong political and economic forces drive the utilisation of domestic, unconventional oil and gas recovery in the West as these enhance energy security and ease balance of payment issues. The additional capacity generated by this trend has, supported by other effects such as Saudi Arabia’s decision to maintain current production, triggered a significant reduction of oil prices. Consequently, it is now oil exporters that struggle with the balance of payment issues and often these countries base their fiscal budget completely on fossil fuel revenues. In fact, these unconventional resources help turn the tide while oil exporters are now politically significantly weakened due to the increased energy sufficiency of the West. The catch is that the extraction of unconventional types of oil has many environmental implications. So, internalising the environmental externalities have to be considered. This paper, therefore, assesses, next to geopolitics and geo-economics, the environmental implications of this trend.

Keywords: energy security     climatic change     geo-economics     geopolitics     unconventional resources     macroeconomics    

The impacts of economic restructuring and technology upgrade on air quality and human health in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei

Chao Liu, Hancheng Dai, Lin Zhang, Changchun Feng

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 5, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1155-y

Abstract: Impacts of industrial restructuring and upgrade on air quality & health are assessed.Industrial technology upgrading is more effective than economic restructuring.

Keywords: Economic restructuring     Cleaner production     Ambient air pollution     Health benefits     IMED model    

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    

Potential Analysis and Policy Recommendations for Restructuring the Crop Farming and Developing Forage

Li Xianglin,Shen Yuying and Wan Liqiang

Strategic Study of CAE 2016, Volume 18, Issue 1,   Pages 94-105 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2016.01.012

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Developing forage/livestock farming in cropping areas can help to enhance the integration, in both spatial and temporal dimensions, of forages into food and/or cash crop systems and thus to improve the use efficiency of agricultural resources. Currently the advantages of forages in cropping areas have not been well exploited mainly because of the traditional thinking of agricultural production and the government policies that favour food crops. In this article, the current status and future potential of forage industry development on croplands are analyzed and relevant policy recommendations are proposed.

Keywords: restructuring of farming systems     cropland forage     potential     policy recommendations    

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

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    

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    

Cementing technology of gas wells with complex pressure on Northwest Sichuan

Zhou Shiming,Zeng Yijin

Strategic Study of CAE 2010, Volume 12, Issue 10,   Pages 50-55

Abstract: with techniques such as pump directly with injection opposite for intermediate casing cementing and sector-by-sector

Keywords: complex strata pressure     thin annular     gas migration     pretermission     latex     sector-by-sector surcharging    

Industrialization: Extricating Itself from Difficulty by System Building

Guo Lihong

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 23-25

Abstract: acute;s economic competitiveness in international market, it is necessary to strengthen the economic restructuring

Keywords: high and new technology     application of research results to production     economic restructuring    

Adjust structure and change the mode of development

Du Xiangwan

Strategic Study of CAE 2012, Volume 14, Issue 3,   Pages 4-7

Abstract: Lastly, it proposes several directions for changing the mode of development in engineering sector

Keywords: adjust structure     change the mode of development     engineering sector    

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Low carbon economy: idea, application and innovation

Jin Yong,Wang Yao,Hu Shanying,Zhu Bing

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

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Export Quality Upgrading of Manufacturing Sector in Developing Countries—Based on the Data of China,

Liu Weili,Zheng Qiming and Zhang Han

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Energy shift: decline of easy oil and restructuring of geo-politics

Oliver R. INDERWILDI,David A. KING

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The impacts of economic restructuring and technology upgrade on air quality and human health in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei

Chao Liu, Hancheng Dai, Lin Zhang, Changchun Feng

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State versus private sector provision of water services in Armenia

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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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Potential Analysis and Policy Recommendations for Restructuring the Crop Farming and Developing Forage

Li Xianglin,Shen Yuying and Wan Liqiang

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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

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

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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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Cementing technology of gas wells with complex pressure on Northwest Sichuan

Zhou Shiming,Zeng Yijin

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Industrialization: Extricating Itself from Difficulty by System Building

Guo Lihong

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Adjust structure and change the mode of development

Du Xiangwan

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