[HTML][HTML] Modelling dynamic interactions between material flow and stock: A review of dynamic material flow analysis

T Deng, Y Zhang, C Fu - Ecological Indicators, 2023 - Elsevier
The first step towards resource sustainability is quantifying the relationship between material
flow and stock. Dynamic material flow analysis (dMFA) bridges the gap between stock and …

Incorporating carbon capture and storage in decarbonizing China's cement sector

T Wu, ST Ng, J Chen - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2025 - Elsevier
China's target of carbon neutrality by 2060 has prompted the hard-to-abate cement sector to
seriously consider the deep deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies …

Embodied energy and carbon emissions of building materials in China

W Chen, S Yang, X Zhang, ND Jordan… - Building and environment, 2022 - Elsevier
Increasing building constructions have become one of the fastest-growing drivers of carbon
emissions. Energy conservation and carbon reduction in buildings have become …

RASMI: Global ranges of building material intensities differentiated by region, structure, and function

T Fishman, A Mastrucci, Y Peled, S Saxe… - Scientific Data, 2024 - nature.com
The construction materials used in buildings have large and growing implications for global
material flows and emissions. Material Intensity (MI) is a metric that measures the mass of …

[HTML][HTML] Towards net zero carbon buildings: Accounting the building embodied carbon and life cycle-based policy design for Greater Bay Area, China

H Liang, X Bian, L Dong - Geoscience Frontiers, 2024 - Elsevier
Carbon mitigation of buildings is critical to promote a net-zero society. The international
society has vigorously promoted “Net Zero Carbon Buildings” across the globe, and …

Material intensity database for the Dutch building stock: Towards Big Data in material stock analysis

B Sprecher, TJ Verhagen, ML Sauer… - Journal of Industrial …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Re‐use and recycling in the construction sector is essential to keep resource use in check.
Data availability about the material contents of buildings is significant challenge for planning …

Carbon emissions from accumulated stock of building materials in China

T Liu, R Zhao, Z ** material stocks in buildings and infrastructures across the Bei**g–Tian**–Hebei urban agglomeration at high-resolution using multi-source geographical …
B Cai, A Baumgart, H Haberl, D Wiedenhofer… - Resources …, 2024 - Elsevier
Spatial patterns of material stocks in buildings and infrastructures are crucial for
understanding resource use, spatial planning and environmental management. So far …

Decoupling economic growth from building embodied carbon emissions in China: A nighttime light data-based innovation approach

X Du, Y Yu, BF Ahenkora, Y Pang - Sustainable Production and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The contribution of the construction sector is indispensable for the realization of China's
carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals. However, existing studies have focused on the …

A construction classification system database for understanding resource use in building construction

G Guven, A Arceo, A Bennett, M Tham, B Olanrewaju… - Scientific Data, 2022 - nature.com
The building sector is a voracious consumer of primary materials. However, the study of
building material use and associated impacts is challenged by the paucity of publicly …