娱乐
中国
住所
能源消耗
消费(社会学)
业务
政府(语言学)
能源安全
节能
自然资源经济学
经济增长
农业经济学
地理
经济
可再生能源
政治学
人口经济学
社会学
工程类
考古
社会科学
语言学
哲学
电气工程
法学
作者
Yi‐Ming Wei,Lan-Cui Liu,Ying Fan,Gang Wu
出处
期刊:Energy Policy
[Elsevier]
日期:2005-12-23
卷期号:35 (1): 247-257
被引量:340
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.enpol.2005.11.020
摘要
Based on the application of a Consumer Lifestyle Approach (CLA), this paper quantifies the direct and indirect impact of lifestyle of urban and rural residents on China's energy use and the related CO2 emissions during the period 1999–2002. The results show that approximately 26 per cent of total energy consumption and 30 per cent of CO2 emission every year are a consequence of residents’ lifestyles, and the economic activities to support these demands. For urban residents the indirect impact on energy consumption is 2.44 times greater than the direct impact. Residence; home energy use; food; and education, cultural and recreation services are the most energy-intensive and carbon-emission-intensive activities. For rural residents, the direct impact on energy consumption is 1.86 times that of the indirect, and home energy use; food; education, and cultural recreation services; and personal travel are the most energy-intensive and carbon-emission-intensive activities. This paper provides quantitative evidence for energy conservation and environmental protection focused policies. China's security for energy supply is singled out as a serious issue for government policy-makers, and we suggest that government should harmonize the relationships between stakeholders to determine rational strategies.
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