There is a growing, although still far from comprehensive, literature within China on the impacts of climate change in urban areas; also an evolving policy framework at national level to address these concerns and an increased interest in climate change
Could Chinese cities be threatened by climate change? In September 2012, Deborah Balk, Mark Montgom...
It is indisputable that China has been a major actor in climate change. This raises the question: of...
Both the European Union (EU) and China are culturally, economically, climatologically and environmen...
Climate Change poses a wide range of potentially very severe threats in China. This aggravates the e...
Session C3: Climate change adaptation and mitigation in Chinese citiesSamuel Wang will present a bri...
China, like many countries, is under great pressure to reduce climate change and adapt to current si...
Climate change poses great risks for China, which makes adaptation an essential response. However, a...
Spatial planning is broadly acknowledged for its pivotal role in local climate change adaptation. Ne...
Climate change is a planetary concern that includes a range of extreme weather events and is linked ...
In the last thirty years, China has experienced rapid economic development and urbanisation which ha...
China is experiencing rapid urbanization. The development of cities may be hampered by reduced acces...
Since the first assessment report (FAR) of Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 1990...
Urban areas are amongst the most adversely affected regions by current and future climate change eff...
Climate change is not only a natural phenomenon, but also a global social issue. Many studies try to...
Climate change is a common challenge faced by the entire world and China is a key country in the int...
Could Chinese cities be threatened by climate change? In September 2012, Deborah Balk, Mark Montgom...
It is indisputable that China has been a major actor in climate change. This raises the question: of...
Both the European Union (EU) and China are culturally, economically, climatologically and environmen...
Climate Change poses a wide range of potentially very severe threats in China. This aggravates the e...
Session C3: Climate change adaptation and mitigation in Chinese citiesSamuel Wang will present a bri...
China, like many countries, is under great pressure to reduce climate change and adapt to current si...
Climate change poses great risks for China, which makes adaptation an essential response. However, a...
Spatial planning is broadly acknowledged for its pivotal role in local climate change adaptation. Ne...
Climate change is a planetary concern that includes a range of extreme weather events and is linked ...
In the last thirty years, China has experienced rapid economic development and urbanisation which ha...
China is experiencing rapid urbanization. The development of cities may be hampered by reduced acces...
Since the first assessment report (FAR) of Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 1990...
Urban areas are amongst the most adversely affected regions by current and future climate change eff...
Climate change is not only a natural phenomenon, but also a global social issue. Many studies try to...
Climate change is a common challenge faced by the entire world and China is a key country in the int...
Could Chinese cities be threatened by climate change? In September 2012, Deborah Balk, Mark Montgom...
It is indisputable that China has been a major actor in climate change. This raises the question: of...
Both the European Union (EU) and China are culturally, economically, climatologically and environmen...