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Scenario analysis of the recycled copper supply in China considering the recycling efficiency rate and waste import regulations
J Wang, Y Ju, M Wang, X Li
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 146, 580-589, 2019
482019
EMF 35 JMIP study for Japan’s long-term climate and energy policy: scenario designs and key findings
M Sugiyama, S Fujimori, K Wada, K Oshiro, E Kato, R Komiyama, ...
Sustainability science 16, 355-374, 2021
422021
The Potential and Trend of End-Of-Life Passenger Vehicles Recycling in China
Y Li, K Fujikawa, J Wang, X Li, Y Ju, C Chen
Sustainability 12 (4), 1455, 2020
392020
Modeling the cost transmission mechanism of the emission trading scheme in China
Y Ju, K Fujikawa
Applied Energy 236, 172-182, 2019
352019
Industrial decarbonization under Japan’s national mitigation scenarios: a multi-model analysis
Y Ju, M Sugiyama, E Kato, Y Matsuo, K Oshiro, D Silva Herran
Sustainability Science 16, 411-427, 2021
232021
Projection of end-of-life vehicle population and recyclable metal resources: Provincial-level gaps in China
Y Li, Y Liu, Y Chen, S Huang, Y Ju
Sustainable Production and Consumption 31, 818-827, 2022
222022
Estimation of end-of-life electric vehicle generation and analysis of the status and prospects of power battery recycling in China
Y Li, Y Liu, Y Chen, S Huang, Y Ju
Waste Management & Research 40 (9), 1424-1432, 2022
122022
City-Level Features of Energy Footprints and Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Sichuan Province of China
J Wang, L Chen, L Chen, X Zhao, M Wang, Y Ju, L Xin
Energies 12 (10), 2025, 2019
112019
Recycling Potential of Plastic Resources from End-of-Life Passenger Vehicles in China
Y Li, S Huang, Y Liu, Y Ju
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (19), 10285, 2021
102021
Revealing the impact of a projected emission trading scheme on the production technology upgrading in the cement industry in China: An LCA-RCOT model
Y Ju, K Fujikawa
Resources, Conservation & Recycling: X 4, 100019, 2019
102019
Tracking the PM2. 5 inventories embodied in the trade among China, Japan and Korea
Y Ju
Journal of Economic Structures 6 (1), 1-16, 2017
92017
Job creation in response to Japan’s energy transition towards deep mitigation: An extension of partial equilibrium integrated assessment models
Y Ju, M Sugiyama, E Kato, K Oshiro, J Wang
Applied Energy 318, 119178, 2022
82022
Long-term estimation of plastic material resources from end-of-life vehicles in China: a scenario analysis considering multiple industry standards
C Wu, Y Li, Y Zhang, Y Liu, S Huang, Y Ju
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management 24 (3), 1083-1094, 2022
82022
Revealing the bilateral dependencies and policy implication of food production of Japan and China: From the perspective of Food-Energy-Water nexus
Y Ju
Ecological Modelling 391, 29-39, 2019
72019
An open-source tool for visualization of climate mitigation scenarios: Mipplot
Y Ju, M Sugiyama, DS Herran, J Wang, A Inoue
Environmental Modelling & Software 139, 105001, 2021
52021
Estimation of critical metal stock and recycling potential in China’s automobile industry
Y Li, Y Liu, S Huang, L Sun, Y Ju
Frontiers in Environmental Science 10, 937541, 2022
32022
Material Cycles, Industry and Service Provisioning: A Review of Low Energy and Material Demand Modelling and Scenarios
D Wiedenhofer, J Streeck, F Wiese, E Verdolini, A Mastrucci, Y Ju, ...
12023
Industry’s role in Japan’s energy transition: soft-linking GCAM and National IO table with extended electricity supply sectors
Y Ju, N Firdaus, T Cao
Economic Systems Research, 1-21, 2023
12023
High with low: Harnessing the power of demand-side solutions for high wellbeing with low energy and material demand
M Sugiyama, C Wilson, D Wiedenhofer, B Boza-Kiss, T Cao, ...
Joule 8 (1), 1-6, 2024
2024
Perceived feasibility and potential barriers of a net-zero system transition among Japanese experts
Y Ju, M Sugiyama, H Shiraki
Communications Earth & Environment 4 (1), 431, 2023
2023
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