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Table 1.

Scheme of the environmental input-output table as an integration of urban economy and energy[35], [40].

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Table 2.

Aggregated sectors and groups for input-output analysis [35], [40].

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Figure 1.

Embodied energy consumption of Beijing city from 1987 to 2007.

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Figure 2.

The changes of energy consumption intensity of Beijing city from 1987 to 2007.

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Figure 3.

Sectoral distribution of embodied energy consumption between 1987 and 2007 in Beijing (see Table 2 for sector code definitions).

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Figure 4.

Embodied energy intensity by sector between 1987 and 2007 in Beijing (see Table 2 for sector code definitions).

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Figure 5.

Planar graph of RC and IC of the 30 sectors in 1987 (see Table 2 for sector code definitions).

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Figure 6.

Planar graph of RC and IC of the 30 sectors in 2007 (see Table 2 for sector code definitions).

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