Regionalized life-cycle monetization method to thrive sustainable transition of rural food waste management in China
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- 6 December 2022
- preprint
- Published by Research Square Platform LLC
Abstract
Monetization of externalities has served to thrive sustainable technology transition towards a low carbon scoiety. However, regional monetization method is lacking in China. Herein, ChinataxRCP was built to enable an environmental-economic (E-E) integration and analysis of environmental extern...Keywords
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