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7678
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National Ranking
620

Overview

Bing Xue is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and focuses on research primarily within the field of Environmental Science. Their scholarly output spans several interconnected subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering, Economics and Econometrics, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law.

Their research covers multiple key topics such as Land Use and Ecosystem Services, Environmental Impact and Sustainability, Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Urban Transport and Accessibility, Energy and Environment Impacts, Energy, Environment, Economic Growth, and Sustainable Industrial Ecology.

Bing Xue has published extensively in various venues, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • PubMed
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Environment Development and Sustainability
  • Sustainability

Collaborations are an important aspect of their work, with coauthorship occurring most frequently with Jun Yang, Jingzhong Li, Wanxia Ren, Hongqing Li, and Xiao Xie.

Representative recent research papers include:

  • "Contribution of urban ventilation to the thermal environment and urban energy demand: Different climate background perspectives," 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Cropland abandonment in China: Patterns, drivers, and implications for food security," 2023, Journal of Cleaner Production
  • "Future trends and guidance for the triple bottom line and sustainability: a data driven bibliometric analysis," 2020, Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • "Substantial transition to clean household energy mix in rural China," 2022, National Science Review
  • "Spatial evolution of population change in Northeast China during 1992-2018," 2021, The Science of The Total Environment

Best Publications

  • Towards a national circular economy indicator system in China: an evaluation and critical analysis

    Yong Geng;Yong Geng;Jia Fu;Jia Fu;Joseph Sarkis;Bing Xue

  • Survey of officials' awareness on circular economy development in China: Based on municipal and county level

    Bing Xue;Bing Xue;Xing-peng Chen;Yong Geng;Xiao-jia Guo

  • Creating a “green university” in China: a case of Shenyang University

    Yong Geng;Yong Geng;Kebin Liu;Bing Xue;Tsuyoshi Fujita

  • Sustainability aspects of a digitalized industry – A comparative study from China and Germany

    Grischa Beier;Silke Niehoff;Tilla Ziems;Bing Xue

  • Features, trajectories and driving forces for energy-related GHG emissions from Chinese mega cites: The case of Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and Chongqing

    Zhu Liu;Sai Liang;Yong Geng;Bing Xue

  • An overview of e-waste management in China

    Chenyu Lu;Lin Zhang;Lin Zhang;Yongguang Zhong;Wanxia Ren

  • More Sustainability in Industry through Industrial Internet of Things

    Grischa Beier;Silke Niehoff;Bing Xue

  • Regional water footprint evaluation in China: a case of Liaoning.

    Huijuan Dong;Yong Geng;Joseph Sarkis;Tsuyoshi Fujita

  • Environmental influence assessment of China’s multi-crystalline silicon (multi-Si) photovoltaic modules considering recycling process

    Beijia Huang;Juan Zhao;Jingyang Chai;Bing Xue

  • Consumers’ perception, purchase intention, and willingness to pay for carbon-labeled products: A case study of Chengdu in China

    Rui Zhao;Yong Geng;Yiyun Liu;Xueqin Tao

  • Emergy-based assessment on industrial symbiosis: a case of Shenyang Economic and Technological Development Zone

    Yong Geng;Yong Geng;Zuoxi Liu;Bing Xue;Huijuan Dong

  • Contribution of urban ventilation to the thermal environment and urban energy demand: Different climate background perspectives.

    Jun Yang;Jun Yang;Yichen Wang;Bing Xue;Yunfei Li;Yunfei Li

  • Contributing to local policy making on GHG emission reduction through inventorying and attribution: A case study of Shenyang, China

    Fengming Xi;Yong Geng;Xudong Chen;Xudong Chen;Yunsong Zhang

  • Exploring driving factors of energy-related CO2 emissions in Chinese provinces: A case of Liaoning

    Yong Geng;Hongyan Zhao;Zhu Liu;Bing Xue

  • Analysis of the co-benefits of climate change mitigation and air pollution reduction in China

    Ping Jiang;Yihui Chen;Yong Geng;Wenbo Dong

  • Co-benefit evaluation for urban public transportation sector – a case of Shenyang, China

    Yong Geng;Zhixiao Ma;Bing Xue;Wanxia Ren

  • Future trends and guidance for the triple bottom line and sustainability: a data driven bibliometric analysis.

    Ming-Lang Tseng;Ming-Lang Tseng;Chia-Hao Chang;Chun-Wei Remen Lin;Kuo-Jui Wu

  • Urban ecological footprint analysis: a comparative study between Shenyang in China and Kawasaki in Japan

    Yong Geng;Liming Zhang;Xudong Chen;Bing Xue

  • An Overview of Chinese Green Building Standards

    Yong Geng;Yong Geng;Huijuan Dong;Bing Xue;Jia Fu

  • Who is energy poor? Evidence from the least developed regions in China

    Lu Jiang;Lu Jiang;Lu Yu;Lu Yu;Bing Xue;Xingpeng Chen

  • Spatial-temporal patterns and driving factors for industrial wastewater emission in China

    Yong Geng;Meiling Wang;Joseph Sarkis;Bing Xue

  • A life cycle co-benefits assessment of wind power in China

    Bing Xue;Zhixiao Ma;Yong Geng;Peter Heck

Frequent Co-Authors

Yong Geng
Yong Geng Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Tsuyoshi Fujita
Tsuyoshi Fujita University of Tokyo
Huijuan Dong
Huijuan Dong Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Ming-Lang Tseng
Ming-Lang Tseng Asian University
Kuo-Jui Wu
Kuo-Jui Wu Hainan University
Joseph Sarkis
Joseph Sarkis Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Zhu Liu
Zhu Liu Tsinghua University
Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira
Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira Fundação Getulio Vargas
Zhifu Mi
Zhifu Mi University College London
Dabo Guan
Dabo Guan Tsinghua University

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