Institute | Department of Environmental Science and Engineering |
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Research Area | • Environmental assessment and management • Life cycle assessment • Circular economy • Regional sustainable development plan |
Contact Info. | ywhbjia@gmai.com ywhbjia@163.com |
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Education |
Ph.D. | ·Environmental Science, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, 2012 ·Exchange student: Department of value and decision science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2011.9-2012.9 ·Visiting: The Center for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky, Kentucky, USA, 2010.7-2010.9
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M.S. | ·Environmental Science, UNEP-Tongji Institute of Environment for Sustainable Development, Shanghai, 2009 ·Exchange Student: Sustainable Development, Venice International University, 2007.4-2007.7
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B.S. | ·Environmental Engineering, Jilin University, Jilin, China, 2006 |
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Projects |
1. PI “Coordinated management approaches of air pollutants”, Shanghai Pudong Environmental Protection Agency. 2018.5-2019.5 |
2. PI “low carbon building assessment standard”, Municipal Commission of Science and Technology, Shanghai, 2016.9-2018.12 |
3. Single PI “Sustainability assessment of low carbon strategies”, The National Natural Science Fund, China, 2015.1-2017.12 |
4. PI “Low carbon building evaluation system design, Municipal Commission of Science and Technology, Shanghai, 2016.11-2017.12 |
5. PI “Analysis of management mode for green buildings”, Municipal Commission of Science and Technology, Shanghai, 2015.1-2015.12 |
6. Single PI “Operation and management of Global Energy conserving and Environmental protection portal website (www.gesep.com)” Shanghai Jisai Energy conserving and Environmental protection Co. Ltd. 2016.1-2017.12 |
7. CO-PI “Evaluation of environmental burden of cultivated land in Shanghai” Municipal Commission of Science and Technology, Shanghai. 2015.12- 2016.12 |
8. Single PI “Environmental risk assessment for a company” Shanghai Shenzhou cable manufacturing company. 2015.1-2016.1 |
9. Single PI “Analysis of GHG emission in Shanghai” Shanghai Environment and Energy Exchange Company 2014.7-2015.6 |
10. Key Participator “Sino European Circular Economy and Resource Efficiency”, The National Natural Science Fund, China, 2015.7-2017.8 |
11. Key Participator “Asia 2050 low carbon society”, Ministry of the Environment, Japan. 2011.9- 2012.9 |
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Publications |
1. Beijia Huang, Feng Zhao, Tomer Fishman, Weiqiang Chen, Niko Heeren, Edgar G. Hertwich. Building material use and associated environmental impacts in China 2000-2015. Environmental science and technology. 2018.52.23.14006-14014 |
2. Beijia Huang, Yong Geng, Juan Zhao, Teresa Domenech, Zhe Liu, Shun Fung Chiu, William Mcdowall, Raimund Bleischwitz, Jingru Liu, Yang Yao. Review of the development of China’s eco-industrial park standard system. Resource, Conservation and Recycling. 2018. 140: 137-144 |
3. Serdar Turkeli, Rene Kemp, Beijia Huang, Raimund Bleischwitz, William Mcdowall. Circular economy scientific knowledge in the European Union and China: A bibliometric, network and survey analysis (2006-2016). Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018.197:1244-1261 |
4. Raimund Bleischwitz, Victor Nechifor, Mattew Winning, Beijia Huang, Yong Geng. Extrapolation or saturation-Revisiting growth patterns, development stages and decoupling. Global Environmental Change. 2018.48:86-96 |
5. Beijia Huang, Xiangyu Wang, Harnwei Kua, Yong Geng, Raimund Bleischwitz. Jingzheng Ren. Construction and demolition waste management in China through the 3R principle. Resource, Conservation and Recycling. 2018.129:36-44 |
6. Beijia Huang, Juan Zhao, Jingyang Chai. Economic and Social Impact Assessment of China’s Multi-crystalline Silicon (mc-Si) Photovoltaic Modules Production, Journal of Industrial Ecology. 2018.22(4):894-903 |
7. Beijia Huang, Juan Zhao, Jingyang Chai, Bing Xue. Environmental Influence Assessment of China’s Multi-crystalline Silicon (multi-Si) Photovoltaic Modules Considering Recycling Process, Solar Energy. 2017.143:132-141 |
8. Beijia Huang, Feng Zhao. Embodied environmental impact of building materials in China. Environmental science and research.2017.30(6):929-936 (in Chinese) |
9. Beijia Huang, Volker Mauerhofer. Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of Ground Source Heat Pump in Shanghai, China. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2016.119: 207-214 |
10. Beijia Huang, Volker Mauerhofer. Low Carbon Technology Assessment and Planning--Case analysis of building sector in Chongming, Shanghai. Renewable Energy.2016.86: 324-331 |
11. Beijia Huang, Juan Zhao, Yong Geng, Yihui Tian, Ping Jiang. Energy-related GHG emissions of the textile industry in China. Resource, Conservation and Recycling.2017.119:69-77 |
12. Beijia Huang, Volker Mauerhofer, Yong Geng. Analysis of Existing Building Energy Saving Policies in Japan and China. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2016.112:1510-1518 |
13. Beijia Huang, Ping Jiang Shaoping Wang, Juan Zhao. Low carbon innovation and practice in Caohejing High-Tech Industrial Park of Shanghai, International Journal of Production Economics.2016. 181:367-373 |
14. Beijia Huang, Norichika Kanie, Masachika Suzuki, Ping Jiang. Analysis of economic incentive policies for improving low carbon society--Case study of building industry in China and Japan. Urban Policy and Research. 33 (2). 2015: 233-246 |
15. Jingyang Cai, Beijia Huang*. Incremental cost of green buildings in China. Building Economics.2015.36:91-95 (in Chinese) |
16. Yihui Chen, Ping Jiang, Wenbo Dong, Beijia Huang. Analysis on the carbon trading approach in promoting sustainable buildings in China. Renewable Energy. 2015.84.130-137 |
17. Beijia Huang, Jingyang Chai. Analysis of incremental cost for green buildings in China. Energy Education Science and Technology Part A: Energy Science and Research. 2015.32(6): 655-662 |
18. Ping Jiang, Yihui Chen, Wenbo Dong, Beijia Huang. Promoting low carbon sustainability through benchmarking the energy performance in public buildings in China. Urban Climate.2014.10:92–104 |
19. Beijia Huang, Volker Mauerhofer, HaiZhen Yang, Sustainability Assessment of Low carbon Technologies--Case study of Building Sector in China. Journal of Cleaner Production.2012, 32: 244-250 |
20. Beijia Huang, Haizhen Yang. The development of Carbon trading in China. Resources and Environment in the Yangtze Basin. 2010.12:11-14 (in Chinese) |
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Conference oral presentation |
1. “Life cycle thinking of sustainable development for building industry”, Yale University, U.S. 2018.5 |
2. “Circular Economy in China” Chatham House, London, U.K. 2017.12 |
3. “Sustainability challenges of renewable energy development”. London. U.K. 2017.12 |
4. “Evaluation tool for Eco-industrial Parks”. SINCERE (Sino European Circular Economy and Resource Efficiency) project meeting. Paris Mines University, France. 2016.11 |
5. “Embodied environmental impact of building materials in China”. ISIE (International Society for Industrial Ecology) conference. Nagoya University, Japan. 2016.10 |
6. “Sustainability observation of green building strategies in China”. International Symposium on Sustainable City. Shanghai Jiaotong University, 2016.11 |
7. “Sustainability Assessment for green products”. Sustainable Pathways and Transformations of Urban Systems. Fudan University, Shanghai, China. 2016.11 |
8. “Economic and Social Impact Assessment of China’s Photovoltaic Modules Production”. Chinese Academy of Science, Institute of Applied Ecology, Shenyang, China.2016.10 |
9. “Construction and Demolition Waste Management in China”. Industry Ecology Conference. Tsinghua University, Beijing. China. 2016.5 |
10. “Comparison of green building policy in Japan and China”. ISIE (International Society for Industrial Ecology) conference. Surrey University, UK. 2015.7 |
11. “Sustainability Evaluation of energy saving strategies” International Symposium on regional sustainable development. Chinese Academy of Science, Institute of Applied Ecology, Shenyang, China. 2014.5 |
12. “Barrier analysis of employing carbon trading in the construction industry in China”. China carbon trading forum. Beijing. China. 2013.5 |
13. “Life cycle assessment for building materials”. Circular Economy Conference. Fudan University. Shanghai. 2012.10 |
14. “Economic incentive policies for improving low carbon building in China and Japan”. Low Carbon Society Project Conference. Tokyo Institute of Technology. Japan. 2011.10 |
15. “Feasibility of applying CDM projects in the construction industry”. The 5th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology. Houston, U.S.A. 2010.7 |