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@article{wang_urbanization_2019,\n\ttitle = {Urbanization impact on residential energy consumption in {China}: the roles of income, urbanization level, and urban density},\n\tvolume = {26},\n\tissn = {1614-7499},\n\tshorttitle = {Urbanization impact on residential energy consumption in {China}},\n\tdoi = {10.1007/s11356-018-3863-4},\n\tabstract = {This paper investigated the impact of urbanization on residential energy consumption (REC) in China by taking cognizance of the levels of income, urbanization and urban density. Threshold analyses were employed to investigate the nonlinear relationships based on the STIRPAT (Stochastic Impacts by Regression on Population, Affluence, and Technology) framework using a balanced panel dataset of 29 provinces of China over the period of 1998-2014. The common correlated effects mean group estimator (CCEMG) was used to address time-series cross-section (TSCS) issues. The results confirmed the existence of the nonlinear relationship between urbanization and REC in China. The impact of urbanization on REC varied at different economic development levels and urbanization levels. Specifically, urbanization decreased REC at the stage that per capita disposable income of urban residents (PDI) less than 2615 USD, while it increased REC at the stage that PDI higher than 2615 USD. Similarly, urbanization decreased REC at the stage that urbanization rate lower than 55.31\\% and increased REC after urbanization rate exceeded 55.31\\%. This study did not find evidence to support the urban environmental transition theory, indicating there was still no region in China had stepped into the win-win stage of urbanization and energy consumption. Furthermore, the nonlinear impact of urban density on REC was estimated and the results indicated that urban density exerted a positive effect on REC when urban density was lower than 808 inhabitants per square kilometer, while it was no longer relevant to REC after that threshold point. Based on these results, the corresponding countermeasures and suggestions to achieve low-carbon urbanization were put forward.},\n\tlanguage = {eng},\n\tnumber = {4},\n\tjournal = {Environmental Science and Pollution Research International},\n\tauthor = {Wang, Qiaoran and Yang, Xianming},\n\tmonth = feb,\n\tyear = {2019},\n\tpmid = {30523528},\n\tkeywords = {CCEMG, China, Economic Development, Energy-Generating Resources, Household income, Humans, Income, Models, Statistical, Population Density, Residential energy consumption, STIRPAT, Threshold regression, Urban Population, Urban density, Urbanization},\n\tpages = {3542--3555},\n}\n\n
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\n This paper investigated the impact of urbanization on residential energy consumption (REC) in China by taking cognizance of the levels of income, urbanization and urban density. Threshold analyses were employed to investigate the nonlinear relationships based on the STIRPAT (Stochastic Impacts by Regression on Population, Affluence, and Technology) framework using a balanced panel dataset of 29 provinces of China over the period of 1998-2014. The common correlated effects mean group estimator (CCEMG) was used to address time-series cross-section (TSCS) issues. The results confirmed the existence of the nonlinear relationship between urbanization and REC in China. The impact of urbanization on REC varied at different economic development levels and urbanization levels. Specifically, urbanization decreased REC at the stage that per capita disposable income of urban residents (PDI) less than 2615 USD, while it increased REC at the stage that PDI higher than 2615 USD. Similarly, urbanization decreased REC at the stage that urbanization rate lower than 55.31% and increased REC after urbanization rate exceeded 55.31%. This study did not find evidence to support the urban environmental transition theory, indicating there was still no region in China had stepped into the win-win stage of urbanization and energy consumption. Furthermore, the nonlinear impact of urban density on REC was estimated and the results indicated that urban density exerted a positive effect on REC when urban density was lower than 808 inhabitants per square kilometer, while it was no longer relevant to REC after that threshold point. Based on these results, the corresponding countermeasures and suggestions to achieve low-carbon urbanization were put forward.\n
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@book{huppe_mon_2018,\n\taddress = {Montréal},\n\ttitle = {Mon habitat, plus qu'un simple toit: évaluer les caractéristiques de l'environnement bâti en lien avec la santé},\n\tisbn = {978-2-550-81995-0},\n\tshorttitle = {Mon habitat, plus qu'un simple toit},\n\tabstract = {L’enquête Mon habitat : plus qu’un simple toit porte sur l’ensemble des dimensions de l’habitat qui influencent la santé et le bien-être (le foyer, le logement, l’environnement résidentiel, la communauté). Réalisée de concert avec les municipalités, elle vise à connaître les préoccupations des citoyens en ce qui touche au logement et aux quartiers. L’utilisation de cet outil de collecte de données peut aider les intervenants de santé publique et leurs partenaires à atteindre les objectifs 1 « améliorer la qualité de vie dans les communautés » et 2 « réduire les risques pour la santé associés à l'environnement, au transport et à l'aménagement du territoire » de l’Orientation 2 « l’aménagement de communautés et de territoires sains et sécuritaires » de la Politique gouvernementale de prévention en santé (PGPS) (MSSS, 2016). C’est aussi en concordance avec l’axe d’intervention 2 « l’adoption de modes de vie et la création d’environnements sains et sécuritaires » du Programme national de santé publique 2015-2025 (MSSS, 2015). \n\nDe façon globale, l’objectif du projet d’enquête Mon habitat : plus qu’un simple toit est de documenter et d’améliorer les connaissances sur les enjeux de santé reliés à l’habitation et de soutenir la mise en place de solutions durables à l’échelle locale et municipale. Elle vise la collecte de données dans des secteurs prioritaires où les enjeux de santé associés à l’habitat sont les plus susceptibles d’être importants},\n\tpublisher = {Institut national de santé publique du Québec},\n\tauthor = {Huppé, Vicky and Lévesque, Benoît and Tourigny, André and Robitaille, Éric},\n\tcollaborator = {Institut national de santé publique du Québec},\n\tyear = {2018},\n\tkeywords = {Aspect sanitaire, Enquêtes, Québec (Province), Santé publique, Santé urbaine, Urbanisme, Urbanisme durable},\n}\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n Punaises de lit: guide pour les ressources en hébergement pour personnes itinérantes à Montréal.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Forgues, K.; Trabelsi, C.; Carpentier, M.; Kaiser, D.; Perron, S.; Duclos, V.; Tailhandier, M.; and intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Centre-Sud-de-l'Île-de-Montréal (Québec), C.,\n editors.\n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Centre-Sud-de-l'Île-de-Montréal, Direction régionale de santé publique, Montréal, 2018.\n \n\n\n\n
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