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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Weiguang Wang , Guoguang ZhengPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 8 Weight: 0.693kg ISBN: 9789004280014ISBN 10: 9004280014 Pages: 348 Publication Date: 01 June 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: English Table of ContentsList of Figures and Tables 1 Low-carbon Urbanization: China's Strategic Choice in Response to Climate Change â Preparation Group of the General Report 2 Global Achievement of 2 DegreesC Temperature Rise and China's Emission Peak Value â Jiang Kejun 3 Progress of Negotiations on Funding Mechanisms of Climate Change and Suggestions on China's Participation in Constructing Funding Mechanisms â Zhang Wen and Pan Xun 4 Energy and Carbon Emission Issues in China's Urbanization â Hu Xiulian 5 Evaluation of the Progress of the Low-carbon Work in the Pilot Provinces and Cities â Ding Ding and Yang Xiu 6 Viewing China's Green Building Development from a Green Building Label Evaluation â Li Xun and Li Congxiao 7 Review of the Urban Low-carbon Transportation System in the Pilot Regions â Huang Liya 8 Preparation Methods for and Content Framework of the Chinese Urban Greenhouse Gas Inventories â Bai Weiguo 9 Collaborative Governance of Low-carbon Development and Adaptation: Based on the Perspective of Sustainable Urbanization â Zheng Yan 10 Effects of Climate Change on China's Typical Urban Agglomerations and Its Potential Risks â Xu Ying, Zhou Botao, Guo Wenli, Mu Haizhen and Xie Xinlu 11 Climate Change and the Layout of Urban Planning: Taking Beijing as an Example â Fang Xiaoyi 12 Analysis and Countermeasures of China's Fog and Smog Trend â Zhang Ying, Gao Rong and Chao Qingchen 13 Countermeasure Analysis for Urban Climate Vulnerability and Adaptability: Taking the Beijing July 21 Extraordinary Rainstorm as an Example â Xie Xinlu, Ye Dianxiu and Zhang Cunjie 14 Impact of Land Use Change on Low-carbon City Construction in Shenzhen â Liu Weiling, Zhang Linbo and Zhang Lili 15 Migration Planning and Its Practice for Adaptation to Climate Change: Ningxia Climate Migration Case â Meng Huixin 16 Constructing a Low-carbon Urban Area, and Promoting Intelligent Development: Experimentation and Practice in Xiacheng District, Hangzhou City â Bao Jianqiang and Ye Ruike 17 Positive Interaction between Low-carbon Urban Construction and Industrial Development: Taking Jiyuan City as an Example â Cong Jianhui, Liu Xuemin and Zhu Jing 18 Synergy Research on Overall Urban-rural Planning and Low-carbon Development: Taking Guangyuan City as an Example â Huang Liming, Zhou Yong and Liu Jianbo 19 Socio-economic, Energy and Carbon Emission Indexes of Various Countries, Regions and Cities â Data Handling: Zhu Shouxian 20 Global Climatic Disaster and Loss Statistics â Data Arrangement and Calculation: Su Buda and Huang Jinlong 21 Historical Statistics of Climatic Disasters in China â Data Arrangement and Calculation: Su Buda and Huang Jinlong IndexReviewsAuthor InformationWang Weiguang is President, of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS); CPC Party Secretary; Chair, CASS Academic Presidium; Ph.D. Philosophy; doctoral advisor, professor; member, CASS Academic Council. Areas of specialty include Marxist theory and philosophy, theoretical and practical issues of socialism with Chinese characteristics. Zheng Guoguang is the the Administrator of the China Meteorological Administration (CMA), responsible for CMA's overall administration. He also serves as Chairman of the National Climate Committee of China, Chairman of the Chinese Committee of the Global Climate Observing System (CGOS), Member of the National Leading Group to Address Climate Change and Energy Conservation & Pollutant Discharge Reduction, deputy Director of the Office of the National Leading Group to Address Climate Change, Vice President of the Chinese Meteorological Society, Permanent Representative of China with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), member of the WMO Executive Council, Focal Point of China for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), principal member of China for the Intergovernmental Board on Climate Services (IBCS). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |