Metabolism and Driving Forces of Chinese Urban Household Consumption
Abstract This study was aimed at developing a better understanding of environmental pressure of urban household consumption in China. First, we introduced the concept model of household metabolism. Using this model, we analyzed the changes of Chinese household metabolism during the last 20 years. Ra...
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