This study discusses high-carbon characteristics, the unsustainability of China's development, and the fact that China needs to transform its development mode. China's low-carbon transition must include industry structure adjustment, energy saving and efficiency increases, energy structure improvement, carbon sink development, adaptation capability, and low-carbon pilot schemes. Low-carbon urbanization is a key measure in China's low-carbon transition. China's urbanization faces high-carbon risks. Thus, this study presents a roadmap for transforming urbanization into a low-carbon one. The transition to low-carbon urbanization is a common trend in the developing world. There is a lot of room for international cooperation
AbstractIt is undoubted that low-carbon city has become a vital development trend for Chinese cities...
Appraising low carbon energy potential in China and studying its contribution to China's target of c...
China is experiencing rapid urbanization. The development of cities may be hampered by reduced acces...
This study discusses high-carbon characteristics, the unsustainability of Chinas development, and th...
Climate change has become one of the most serious challenges facing humanity; developing a low-carbo...
As the global warming brings more and more disasters, controlling greenhouse gas emission is one of...
<p>Nationwide rapid urbanization has been a key driver of economic growth, energy consumption, and c...
China is experiencing a transition to low-carbon economic development. This paper assesses the curre...
Faced with increasingly socioeconomic and environmental challenges at the turn of the century, the C...
Globally as well as in China, cities have contributed to most of the economic output and have accord...
China has achieved notable success in developing its economy with approximate 10 percent average ann...
With the growth of population and development of the global economy, the unrestrained use of natural...
This is a research report that was done under guidance of Asia Development Bank (ADB), for sustainab...
Climate change driven by anthropengic carbon emissions is one of the most serious challenges facing ...
Chinese urbanisation is occurring rapidly but faces great challenges due to its large population, th...
AbstractIt is undoubted that low-carbon city has become a vital development trend for Chinese cities...
Appraising low carbon energy potential in China and studying its contribution to China's target of c...
China is experiencing rapid urbanization. The development of cities may be hampered by reduced acces...
This study discusses high-carbon characteristics, the unsustainability of Chinas development, and th...
Climate change has become one of the most serious challenges facing humanity; developing a low-carbo...
As the global warming brings more and more disasters, controlling greenhouse gas emission is one of...
<p>Nationwide rapid urbanization has been a key driver of economic growth, energy consumption, and c...
China is experiencing a transition to low-carbon economic development. This paper assesses the curre...
Faced with increasingly socioeconomic and environmental challenges at the turn of the century, the C...
Globally as well as in China, cities have contributed to most of the economic output and have accord...
China has achieved notable success in developing its economy with approximate 10 percent average ann...
With the growth of population and development of the global economy, the unrestrained use of natural...
This is a research report that was done under guidance of Asia Development Bank (ADB), for sustainab...
Climate change driven by anthropengic carbon emissions is one of the most serious challenges facing ...
Chinese urbanisation is occurring rapidly but faces great challenges due to its large population, th...
AbstractIt is undoubted that low-carbon city has become a vital development trend for Chinese cities...
Appraising low carbon energy potential in China and studying its contribution to China's target of c...
China is experiencing rapid urbanization. The development of cities may be hampered by reduced acces...