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First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780415520850
- ISBN-10: 0415520851
- Artikelnr.: 34931910
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780415520850
- ISBN-10: 0415520851
- Artikelnr.: 34931910
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Weiguang Wang is Associate Secretary of the Party and Deputy President of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is now a Professor and a Ph D tutor in CASS. Guoguang Zheng is Secretary of the Party and President of China Meteorological Administration, and is now a Researcher and a Ph.D tutor in CMA. Yong Luo is an Associate Director and Director concurrently, Researcher, and PhD tutor of Climate Change Centre, China Meteorological Administration, is also the Director of the Climate Change Research Laboratory, the Director of China Meteorological Research Institute of Climate Resources Committee, and the Executive Director of Beijing Meteorological Research Institute. Ying Chen is Director of Sustainable Development Office in the Institute of Urban and Environmental Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is one of the Senior Researchers and Master Tutor of CASS. Hongbo Chen is an Associate Researcher of the Institute for Urban and Environmental Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and is majored in the field of Environmental Economics, Carbon Market and Energy Efficient Buildings. Jiahua Pan is currently director, Institute for Urban & Environmental Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), and professor of economics at CASS Graduate School.
GENERAL REPORT:The Future of Climate Regime--from a Chinese Perspective
Part 1: Chinese Response to Climate Change and Policy Actions 1.
Performance Evaluation for Energy Conservation Targets in the 11th
Five-Year Plan 2. Policies and Pathways for China's Nationally Appropriate
Mitigation Actions Through 2020 3.Adaptation to Climate Change in China:
Policy, Action and Progress 4.Policies and Actions to Promote Low Carbon
Buildings 5.The Capacity of Forest Carbon Sequestration to Address Global
Climate Change--Management of the Forestry Sector in China 6. NGOs and
climate change 7.Low Carbon Expo and Urban Development Part 2: Thematic
Studies 8.Carbon Budget Proposal¿A framework for an equitable and
sustainable international climate regime 9. The Green Economy Potential and
Green Jobs Opportunity in China 10. Is China Overly Concerned About Carbon
Tariffs? 11.Towards a Low-Carbon Economy: International Experience and
Development Trends 12.Evaluation Methodology of Low Carbon Economies and
its Application in China 13. Adaptation Approaches to Climate Change in
China: An Analytical Framework 14. Advances in Studies on Accumulative
Carbon Emissions
Part 1: Chinese Response to Climate Change and Policy Actions 1.
Performance Evaluation for Energy Conservation Targets in the 11th
Five-Year Plan 2. Policies and Pathways for China's Nationally Appropriate
Mitigation Actions Through 2020 3.Adaptation to Climate Change in China:
Policy, Action and Progress 4.Policies and Actions to Promote Low Carbon
Buildings 5.The Capacity of Forest Carbon Sequestration to Address Global
Climate Change--Management of the Forestry Sector in China 6. NGOs and
climate change 7.Low Carbon Expo and Urban Development Part 2: Thematic
Studies 8.Carbon Budget Proposal¿A framework for an equitable and
sustainable international climate regime 9. The Green Economy Potential and
Green Jobs Opportunity in China 10. Is China Overly Concerned About Carbon
Tariffs? 11.Towards a Low-Carbon Economy: International Experience and
Development Trends 12.Evaluation Methodology of Low Carbon Economies and
its Application in China 13. Adaptation Approaches to Climate Change in
China: An Analytical Framework 14. Advances in Studies on Accumulative
Carbon Emissions
GENERAL REPORT:The Future of Climate Regime--from a Chinese Perspective
Part 1: Chinese Response to Climate Change and Policy Actions 1.
Performance Evaluation for Energy Conservation Targets in the 11th
Five-Year Plan 2. Policies and Pathways for China's Nationally Appropriate
Mitigation Actions Through 2020 3.Adaptation to Climate Change in China:
Policy, Action and Progress 4.Policies and Actions to Promote Low Carbon
Buildings 5.The Capacity of Forest Carbon Sequestration to Address Global
Climate Change--Management of the Forestry Sector in China 6. NGOs and
climate change 7.Low Carbon Expo and Urban Development Part 2: Thematic
Studies 8.Carbon Budget Proposal¿A framework for an equitable and
sustainable international climate regime 9. The Green Economy Potential and
Green Jobs Opportunity in China 10. Is China Overly Concerned About Carbon
Tariffs? 11.Towards a Low-Carbon Economy: International Experience and
Development Trends 12.Evaluation Methodology of Low Carbon Economies and
its Application in China 13. Adaptation Approaches to Climate Change in
China: An Analytical Framework 14. Advances in Studies on Accumulative
Carbon Emissions
Part 1: Chinese Response to Climate Change and Policy Actions 1.
Performance Evaluation for Energy Conservation Targets in the 11th
Five-Year Plan 2. Policies and Pathways for China's Nationally Appropriate
Mitigation Actions Through 2020 3.Adaptation to Climate Change in China:
Policy, Action and Progress 4.Policies and Actions to Promote Low Carbon
Buildings 5.The Capacity of Forest Carbon Sequestration to Address Global
Climate Change--Management of the Forestry Sector in China 6. NGOs and
climate change 7.Low Carbon Expo and Urban Development Part 2: Thematic
Studies 8.Carbon Budget Proposal¿A framework for an equitable and
sustainable international climate regime 9. The Green Economy Potential and
Green Jobs Opportunity in China 10. Is China Overly Concerned About Carbon
Tariffs? 11.Towards a Low-Carbon Economy: International Experience and
Development Trends 12.Evaluation Methodology of Low Carbon Economies and
its Application in China 13. Adaptation Approaches to Climate Change in
China: An Analytical Framework 14. Advances in Studies on Accumulative
Carbon Emissions