Matthias Ruth

Affiliations: 
University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Public Administration, Energy, Geography
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Zhang C, Chen W, Ruth M. (2018) Measuring material efficiency: A review of the historical evolution of indicators, methodologies and findings Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 132: 79-92
Zhu J, Niu L, Ruth M, et al. (2018) Technological Change and Energy Efficiency in Large Chinese Firms Ecological Economics. 150: 241-250
Tang L, Ruth M, He Q, et al. (2017) Comprehensive evaluation of trends in human settlements quality changes and spatial differentiation characteristics of 35 Chinese major cities Habitat International. 70: 81-90
KC B, Ruth M. (2017) Estimation and projection of institutional building electricity consumption Energy and Buildings. 143: 43-52
Motesharrei S, Rivas J, Kalnay E, et al. (2016) Modeling Sustainability: Population, Inequality, Consumption, and Bidirectional Coupling of the Earth and Human Systems. National Science Review. 3: 470-494
Koenigstein S, Ruth M, Gößling-Reisemann S. (2016) Stakeholder-Informed Ecosystem Modeling of Ocean Warming and Acidification Impacts in the Barents Sea Region Frontiers in Marine Science. 3
Fazeli R, Ruth M, Davidsdottir B. (2016) Temperature response functions for residential energy demand - A review of models Urban Climate. 15: 45-59
Tian Y, Ruth M, Zhu D. (2016) Using the IPAT identity and decoupling analysis to estimate water footprint variations for five major food crops in China from 1978 to 2010 Environment, Development and Sustainability. 1-21
Qiu S, Ruth M, Ghosh S. (2015) Evacuated tube collectors: A notable driver behind the solar water heater industry in China Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 47: 580-588
Ruth M, Özgün O, Wachsmuth J, et al. (2015) Dynamics of energy transitions under changing socioeconomic, technological and climate conditions in Northwest Germany Ecological Economics. 111: 29-47
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