The spatial pattern of bungalow areas in the plain area of Beijing was interpreted with 1.5m high resolution remote sensing images in Aug, 2015. Then, the bungalow build-up areas were refined by a combination of field sampling and the imagery interpretations. A statistical model was developed to estimate the coal consumption in bungalow areas based on statistical records of build-up areas. The coal burning emissions of particulate matter (PM), sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxide (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), black carbon (BC), and organic carbon (OC) were estimated by the emission factors that were collected from the relative researches. The results showed that: the consumed coal weight was especially in districts of Tongzhou, where the coal consumption was 0.974million tons in Tongzhou and the coal consumption more than 0.60million tons in Shunyi and Daxing. The coal consumption in Changping and Fangshan was close to 0.50million tons. The special distribution of coal consumption showed an increasing trend from the northwest to the southeast of Beijing. The new urban development district in Beijing had the highest bungalow density; Special attention should be given to Chaoyang and Haidian mountain areas. The emissions of PM、SO2、NOx、BC、OC、CO in the plain areas of Beijing were obvious difference. The highest emissions of SO2 and NOx were in Tongzhou district, reached 3534.4 tons and 2514.0 tons, respectively.
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