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Built‐up land expansion simulation with combination of naive Bayes and cellular automaton model—A case study of the Shanghai‐Hangzhou Bay agglomeration. (2021). Zhang, Zhonghao ; Wang, Xue ; Yu, Xiaoyu ; Xiao, Rui.
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  21. How does population aging affect household carbon emissions? Evidence from Chinese urban and rural areas. (2021). Shao, Shuai ; Zhang, Yan ; Ma, Miao ; Zhou, Lin ; Fan, Jianshuang.
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  22. The association between the carbon footprint and the socio-economic characteristics of Belgian households. (2021). Goedemé, Tim ; Goedeme, Tim ; Levay, Petra Zsuzsa ; Vanhille, Josefine ; Verbist, Gerlinde.
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  24. Who emits CO2 ? Landscape of ecological inequalities in France from a critical perspective. (2021). Pottier, Antonin ; Cayla, Jean-Michel ; de Lauretis, Simona ; Nadaud, Franck ; Combet, Emmanuel.
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  26. Carbon emission quantification and decarbonization policy exploration for the household sector - Evidence from 51 Japanese cities. (2020). Long, Yin ; Jiang, Yida ; Ihara, Tomohiko ; Liu, Qiaoling ; Dowaki, Kiyoshi.
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  28. Factors Controlling Urban and Rural Indirect Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Household Consumption: A Case Study in Beijing. (2019). Li, YU ; Jin, Xueting ; Zheng, JI ; Zhang, Jinzhou ; Sun, Dongqi.
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  29. Carbon Footprints and Consumer Lifestyles: An Analysis of Lifestyle Factors and Gap Analysis by Consumer Segment in Japan. (2019). Toivio, Viivi ; Kojima, Satoshi ; Koide, Ryu ; Lettenmeier, Michael ; Akenji, Lewis ; Amellina, Aryanie.
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  32. Interactions in Swiss households’ energy demand: A holistic approach. (2019). Farsi, Mehdi ; Tilov, Ivan ; Volland, Benjamin.
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  35. Compensating for compactness? Consumption and leisure travel of city dwellers vs. small town dwellers in Denmark. (2018). Grosse, Juliane ; Fertner, Christian.
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  36. Household Energy Expenditures in North Carolina: A Geographically Weighted Regression Approach. (2018). Sultana, Selima ; Pourebrahim, Nastaran ; Kim, Hyojin.
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  37. Influence of Reduced Ownership on the Environmental Benefits of the Circular Economy. (2018). Junnila, Seppo ; Leinikka, Laura ; Ottelin, Juudit.
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  40. Spatial Variations and Determinants of Per Capita Household CO 2 Emissions (PHCEs) in China. (2017). Maraseni, Tek Narayan ; Liu, Lina ; Pang, Jiaxing ; Qu, Jiansheng ; Clarke-Sather, Afton.
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  43. How Does the Environmental Load of Household Consumption Depend on Residential Location?. (2016). Ahas, Rein ; Poom, Age.
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  44. Carbon Footprint of Inbound Tourism to Iceland: A Consumption-Based Life-Cycle Assessment including Direct and Indirect Emissions. (2016). Heinonen, Jukka ; Grundius, Josefine ; Sharp, Hannah .
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  46. Exploring the relationship between urbanization, energy consumption, and CO2 emissions in different provinces of China. (2016). Wu, Shi-Dai ; Wang, Qiang.
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  47. Structural Evolution of Household Energy Consumption: A China Study. (2015). Yuan, Xueliang ; Cheng, Xingxing ; Ma, Rujian ; Mu, Ruimin ; Wang, Qingsong ; Liu, Ping ; Zuo, Jian.
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  49. Mechanisms explaining the impact of economic inequality on environmental deterioration. (2015). Elie, Luc ; Berthe, Alexandre.
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