Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Zhu, Bing"
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Additional north-south differences in China revealed by the Planetary Pressure-Adjusted Human Development Index
Jiang, Meng; Behrens, Paul; Lyu, Le; Tang, Zhipeng; Chen, Dingjiang; Cao, Yuheng; Gong, Pu; Zhou, Wenji; Yang, Yongheng; Tukker, Arnold; Hertwich, Edgar; Zhu, Bing (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023) -
Copper ore material footprints and transfers embodied in domestic and international trade of provinces in China
Liu, Lin; Schandl, Heinz; West, James; Jiang, Meng; Ren, Zijian; Chen, Dingjiang; Zhu, Bing (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Copper is a critical material for development and plays a profound role in transitioning to a low-carbon future. China is the main copper consumer in recent decades that has a fast-growing domestic market accompanied by ... -
The effects of structural and technical change on China’s ndustrial CO2 emissions pathways under uncertainty
Zhou, Wenji; Ren, Hongtao; Zhang, Chenfeng; Yu, Yadong; Cheng, Yunfei; Hu, Xiangping; Zhu, Bing (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The industrialization process in China has resulted in the fast growth of the country’s energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Examining the effects of industrial structural change on the emissions pathways in the mid-term ... -
Provincial and sector-level material footprints in China
Jiang, Meng; Behrens, Paul; Wang, Tao; Tang, Zhipeng; Yu, Yadong; Chen, Dingjiang; Liu, Lin; Ren, Zijian; Zhou, Wenji; Zhu, Shengjun; He, Canfei; Tukker, Arnold; Zhu, Bing (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)High-income countries often outsource material demands to poorer countries along with the associated environmental damage. This phenomenon can also occur within (large) countries, such as China, which was responsible for ... -
Stocks and flows of sand, gravel, and crushed stone in China (1978–2018): Evidence of the peaking and structural transformation of supply and demand
Ren, Zijian; Jiang, Meng; Chen, Dingjiang; Yu, Yadong; Li, Fei; Xu, Ming; Bringezu, Stefan; Zhu, Bing (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Aggregates are the most extracted material resources by weight worldwide. As an important resource for buildings and infrastructure, aggregates, however, are now facing shortages and are associated with negative environmental ...