@phdthesis{oai:kitakyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000062, author = {赵 秦枫}, note = {Global warming and the climate crisis pose significant challenges worldwide. The construction industry, a major contributor to carbon emissions, plays a vital role in achieving these targets. Carbon Emissions from the Construction Industry (CECI) primarily arise from the production of building materials, energy consumption during building construction and operation. This study focuses on the materialization and demolition processes within the construction industry, examining carbon emission trajectory and key driving factors within a city scale. Specifically, representative cities at different stages of development, namely Hangzhou in China and Kitakyushu in Japan, are selected to explore the potential for decarbonizing the construction industry and achieving carbon neutrality. The study considers the synergistic decarbonization with upstream sectors and the synergistic carbon reduction with downstream waste recycling sectors, providing corresponding recommendations in light of these perspectives.}, school = {北九州市立大学}, title = {Carbon emission prediction and driving force analysis in construction industry on a city level} }