Gridded material stocks in China based on geographical and geometric configurations of the built-environment

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Jian Sun
Tao Wang
Nanxi Jiang
Zezhuang Liu
Xiaofeng Gao
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[1] Chongqing University,School of Public Policy and Administration
[2] Chongqing University,Key Laboratory of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region’s Eco
[3] Tongji University,Environment, Ministry of Education, College of Environment and Ecology
[4] Tongji University,College of Environmental Science and Engineering
[5] Tongji University,UNEP
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Tongji Institute of Environment for Sustainable Development
[7] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Carbon Neutrality
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Material stocks have created alternative perspectives in many environmental and climate studies. Their significance nonetheless may be under-explored, partially due to scarcity of more precise, timely and higher-resolution information. To address this limitation, our present study developed a gridded material stocks dataset for China in Year 2000 and 2020, by examining the geographical distribution and geometric configurations of the human-made stock-containing environment. The stocks of twelve materials embodied in five end-use sectors and 104 products and constructions were assessed at a resolution of 1 × 1 km grid. Material intensity in each product or construction component was carefully evaluated and tagged with its geometric conformation. The gridded stocks aggregately are consistent with the stock estimation across 337 prefectures and municipalities. The reliability of our assessment was also validated by previous studies from national, regional, to grid levels. This gridded mapping of material stocks may offer insights for urban-rural disparities, urban mining opportunity, and climate and natural disaster resilience.
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