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Analysis of resource utilization competition relationship supporting green low-carbon transformation development of the construction industry

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  • Bojun Wang
  • Yanping Yang
  • Jierui Cao

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In order to promote the green and low-carbon transformation development of China’s construction industry and support the optimal allocation of regional resources, this paper constructs a logistic mathematical model of industrial growth and analyzes the resource utilization competition between the construction industry and related industries. The results show that resource utilization competition can lead to the victory of one industry and the exclusion of another, or the stable coexistence of two competing industries, which mainly depends on the competition inhibition effect of the construction industry and related industries, and the relative size of resource load. The conclusion of this study will help the construction industry to innovate the mode and green construction technology, and promote the coordinated development of regional industrial systems.

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  • Bojun Wang & Yanping Yang & Jierui Cao, 2024. "Analysis of resource utilization competition relationship supporting green low-carbon transformation development of the construction industry," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 19, pages 544-550.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:19:y:2024:i::p:544-550.
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