Development path of Chinese low-carbon cities based on index evaluation

This work takes the 36 cities from China's low-carbon pilot project as the research object and uses the carbon emission per capita and GDP per capita to categorize the 36 cities into four types to reveal their low-carbon development status; these four types are leading cities, developing cities...

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Main Authors: Xiu Yang, Xue-Chun Wang, Ze-Yu Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2018-06-01
Series:Advances in Climate Change Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674927817301223
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spelling doaj-9cdd91bf3c4d4787893e6171a25042522021-03-02T10:19:25ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Advances in Climate Change Research1674-92782018-06-0192144153Development path of Chinese low-carbon cities based on index evaluationXiu Yang0Xue-Chun Wang1Ze-Yu Zhou2Corresponding author.; National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation, Beijing 100038, ChinaNational Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation, Beijing 100038, ChinaNational Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation, Beijing 100038, ChinaThis work takes the 36 cities from China's low-carbon pilot project as the research object and uses the carbon emission per capita and GDP per capita to categorize the 36 cities into four types to reveal their low-carbon development status; these four types are leading cities, developing cities, latecomer cities, and exploring cities. On the basis of an index system that quantitatively describes low-carbon development, this research analyzes the characteristics, development trends, and low-carbon development pathways of the four types of cities. According to the present situation and objectives of national emissions and considering the differences in development stages, challenges, and opportunities for each type of the city, this research presents recommendations for the low-carbon roadmap and the medium- and long-term (by 2030) emission trend routes of different types of regions in China. Keywords: City, Low-carbon development, Index evaluation, Development pathhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674927817301223
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Development path of Chinese low-carbon cities based on index evaluation
Advances in Climate Change Research
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title Development path of Chinese low-carbon cities based on index evaluation
title_short Development path of Chinese low-carbon cities based on index evaluation
title_full Development path of Chinese low-carbon cities based on index evaluation
title_fullStr Development path of Chinese low-carbon cities based on index evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Development path of Chinese low-carbon cities based on index evaluation
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series Advances in Climate Change Research
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publishDate 2018-06-01
description This work takes the 36 cities from China's low-carbon pilot project as the research object and uses the carbon emission per capita and GDP per capita to categorize the 36 cities into four types to reveal their low-carbon development status; these four types are leading cities, developing cities, latecomer cities, and exploring cities. On the basis of an index system that quantitatively describes low-carbon development, this research analyzes the characteristics, development trends, and low-carbon development pathways of the four types of cities. According to the present situation and objectives of national emissions and considering the differences in development stages, challenges, and opportunities for each type of the city, this research presents recommendations for the low-carbon roadmap and the medium- and long-term (by 2030) emission trend routes of different types of regions in China. Keywords: City, Low-carbon development, Index evaluation, Development path
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