THE STUDIES OF INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY-工业学生态研究 目录
preface part one tunneling through the“environmental mountain” decoupling indicators and decoupling charts chapter 1 tunneling through the “environmental mountain” (ⅰ) 11 introduction 12 theoretical analysis 13 examples 131 examples on the national level 132 examples on provincial level 14 estimation of environmental load of china 15 conclusion references chapter 2 equations for resource use and waste emission 21 ipat equation 22 igt equation—resource use in the process of economic growth 221 igt equation 222 another form of igt equation 223 critical value of t 224 reasonable coordination between g and t 23 iegtx equation—waste emission in the process of economic growth 231 iegtx equation 232 another form of iegtx equation 233 critical value of x chapter 3 tunneling through the “environmental mountain”(ⅱ) 31 introduction 32 theoretical analysis 321 resource use 322 waste emission 33 examples 34 estimation of environmental load of china references chapter 4 decoupling indicators and decoupling charts 41 introduction 42 the decoupling indicator for resource use 43 the decoupling indicator for waste emission 44 decoupling chart 441 decoupling chart for resource use 442 decoupling chart for waste emission 45 examples on the national level 451 data collection 452 decoupling situations for the usa and china 453 discussion 46 conclusion references appendix 1 discussion on the decoupling factor (df) appendix 2 discussion on the elasticity chapter 5 decoupling analysis of four selected countries 51 introduction 52 methods and data 521 decoupling indicators and decoupling chart 522 data collection 53 results 531 decoupling of deu 532 decoupling of energy use 533 decoupling of so2 emissions 54 discussion 541 discussion on the different decoupling conditions of these four countries 542 distinguishing decoupling indicator from the changing rate of resource use & waste emissions 55 conclusions references part two substance flow analysis chapter 6 two approaches of substance flow analysis 61 introduction 62 some notes on fluid mechanics 63 specific feature of substance flow 631 the chain of product life cycles 632 the chain group of product life cycles 64 the l method of substance flow analysis 641 the l model of unsteady substance flow 642 the l model of steady substance flow 65 the e method of substance flow analysis 651 the e model of unsteady substance flow 652 the e model of steady substance flow 66 discussion 67 conclusion references chapter 7 an alternative way of substance flow analysis 71 introduction 72 methods for studying substance flow 73 modeling of substance flow 74 basic equations of substance flow 75 illustrative example 76 concluding remarks references chapter 8 on steel scrap resources for steel industry 81 introduction 82 analysis 821 several different sources of steel scrap 822 steel scrap index 823 the relationship between output of steel and steel scrap index 83 case study—the estimation of steel scrap index for china, the usa and japan 831 variation of annual output of steel 832 method of estimating steel scrap index 833 the estimation of steel scrap index 834 summary 84 discussions 841 china 842 usa 843 japan 85 conclusions references chapter 9 eco-efficiency of lead in china’s lead-acid battery system 91 introduction 911 background 912 the present study 92 primary regulations 921 methodology: the lead-flow diagram in the lab system 922 results and discussion 93 a case study: the eco-efficiency of lead in china’s lab system 931 brief description of lead flow in the lab system 932 data sources 933 results and discussion 94 conclusions references chapter 10 copper recycling in china 101 introduction 1011 background 1012 the investigative status quo of copper recycling in china and abroad 102 copper-flow diagram for copper products life cycle 103 an analysis of copper recycling for china in 2002 1031 a copper-flow diagram for copper products life cycle for china in 2002 1032 the copper ore index, copper resource efficiency and copper scrap index of the copper industry for china in 2002 104 results and discussion 105 conclusions references chapter 11 bulk-material flow analysis 111 introduction 112 basic b-mfa model 113 hidden flows 114 recyclable resources 1141 categories of recyclable resources 1142 the recycling time of resources 1143 the difference between amounts of recycled materials in the years τ and (τ +1) 1144 the influence of total input amount of resources on the cyclical use rate (m3,τ ) 115 two important b-mfa indicators 116 case study on national level references chapter 12 resou
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