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Drivers of household carbon footprints across EU regions, from 2010 to 2015

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters, 2023
Urban regions are responsible for a significant proportion of carbon emissions. The carbon footprint (CF) is a practical measure to identify the responsibility of individuals, cities, or nations in climate change.
Jemyung Lee   +2 more
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Embodied CO2 Emission Changes in Manufacturing Trade: Structural Decomposition Analysis of China, Japan, and Korea

open access: yesAtmosphere, 2020
This study investigated the driving factors of embodied carbon emission changes in manufacturing trades through structural decomposition analysis. For empirical analysis, we developed an environmental multiregional input–output model for Korea, Japan ...
Young Yoon, Yoon-Kyung Kim, Jinsoo Kim
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Decomposing Driving Forces of Carbon Emission Variation—A Structural Decomposition Analysis of Japan

open access: yesEarth's Future, 2022
Although it has been emphasized for years, there remains insufficient knowledge on how to decompose the driving forces of carbon emissions that fluctuate with time, especially when considering the major natural or socio‐economic events.
Yuan Li   +3 more
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Analysis of Gray Water Footprint Changes and Driving Forces Caused by Sectoral Trade in Southeast China

open access: yesFrontiers in Environmental Science, 2022
Evaluation of gray water footprint (GWF) flow and its driving mechanism is imperative to trace the source of pollution and formulate the pollution responsibility-sharing strategies to reduce the shortage of water.
Fan Yu   +21 more
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Evolution of Virtual Water Transfers in China’s Provincial Grids and Its Driving Analysis

open access: yesEnergies, 2020
In China, electricity transmission has increased rapidly over the past decades, and a large amount of virtual water is delivered from power generation provinces to load hubs.
Yiyi Zhang   +5 more
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Evolution and Drivers of Energy Embodied in Intermediate and Final Trade Between China and the World

open access: yesEarth's Future, 2022
The increasing fragmentation of global supply chains has led to a new phase of international trade with intermediate products comprising a remarkable share.
Quanzhi Xia, Mengyao Han, Xiaofang Wu
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Supply-side drivers of phosphorus emissions from phosphorus supply chains in China

open access: yesEcosystem Health and Sustainability, 2022
Human activities interfere with natural Phosphorus (P) cycles by introducing increased levels of P emissions to air, land, and water. A supply-side analysis of P supply chains and associated P emissions can provide insights into underlying economic ...
Jing Zhang   +7 more
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Structural models and structural change: analytical principles and methodological issues [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
Structural analysis is the main topic of this paper and structural change is a dominant theme of the present work. The analysis of structural models and of theories of structural changes carried out in this paper has a double meaning.
Schilirò, Daniele
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Analysis of the contour structural irregularity of skin lesions using wavelet decomposition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The boundary irregularity of skin lesions is of clinical significance for the early detection of malignant melanomas and to distinguish them from other lesions such as benign moles. The structural components of the contour are of particular importance.
Ma, Li, Staunton, Richard C.
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Growth of service sector in BRIIC economies

open access: yesEconomic Journal of Emerging Markets, 2018
In recent years, there has been growing attention to service sector in the world economies. This study analyses service sector in Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia and China (BRIIC), which are five of the largest economies in today’s developing world. We
Maisya Farhati, Raquel Ortega-Argilés
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