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Household energy consumption in the UK: A highly geographically and socio-economically disaggregated model
Angela Druckman,Tim Jackson +1 more
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In this paper, the authors explore patterns of UK household energy use and associated carbon emissions at national level and also at high levels of socio-economic and geographical disaggregation, showing that different segments have widely differing patterns of consumption.About:
This article is published in Energy Policy.The article was published on 2008-08-01. It has received 473 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Energy consumption & Personal carbon trading.read more
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Material efficiency: A white paper
TL;DR: In this article, four major strategies for reducing material demand through material efficiency are discussed: longer-lasting products; modularization and remanufacturing; component re-use; designing products with less material.
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The carbon footprint of UK households 1990–2004: A socio-economically disaggregated, quasi-multi-regional input–output model
Angela Druckman,Tim Jackson +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a socio-economically disaggregated framework for attributing CO2 emissions to people's high level functional needs is presented, based on a quasi-multi-regional input-output (QMRIO) model.
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Input–output analysis and carbon footprinting: an overview of applications
Jan C. Minx,Thomas Wiedmann,Richard Wood,Glen P. Peters,Manfred Lenzen,Anne Owen,Kate Scott,John Barrett,Klaus Hubacek,Giovanni Baiocchi,Alistair Paul,Elena Dawkins,Julian Briggs,Dabo Guan,Sangwon Suh,Frank Ackerman +15 more
TL;DR: The authors provide an overview of how generalised multi-regional input-output models can be used for carbon footprint applications, focusing on the relevance and suitability of such evidence to inform decision making.
Human Settlements, Infrastructure and Spatial Planning
Karen C. Seto,Shobhakar Dhakal,Anthony G. Bigio,Hilda Blanco,Gian Carlo Delgado,David Dewar,Luxin Huang,Atsushi Inaba,Arun Kansal,Shuaib Lwasa,James E. McMahon,Daniel Mueller,Jin Murakami,Harini Nagendra,Anu Ramaswami +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors allocated 52 template pages, currently it counts 55 pages (excluding this page 5 and the bibliography), so it is 3 pages over target, reviewers are kindly asked to indicate where the 6 chapter could be shortened.
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The socio-economic, dwelling and appliance related factors affecting electricity consumption in domestic buildings
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the socio-economic, dwelling and appliance related factors that have significant or non-significant effects on domestic electricity consumption and conclude that these factors can support both the implementation of effective energy policy and aid prediction of future electricity consumption.
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