Political Economy of China’s Climate Policy

Political Economy of China’s Climate Policy
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9789811687891
ISBN-13 : 9811687897
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Political Economy of China’s Climate Policy by : Jiahua Pan

This book covers major advances in China’s climate policy over the past decade and presents theoretical approaches to climate justice and low-carbon transformation from a Chinese perspective. It analyzes the political economy of China’s climate policy, and subsequently addresses the following major aspects: carbon emissions and human rights, equity and carbon budgets, economic analysis of low-carbon transformation, economics of adaptation to climate change, and international climate regime building.

The Geographical Sciences During 1986—2015

The Geographical Sciences During 1986—2015
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 616
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ISBN-10 : 9789811018848
ISBN-13 : 9811018847
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis The Geographical Sciences During 1986—2015 by : Shuying Leng

In four chapters and an introduction, this book systematically helps readers understand the development of the Geographical Sciences both in China and in the world during the past 30 years. Through data analysis of methodologies including CiteSpace, TDA, qualitative analysis, questionnaires, data mining and mathematical statistics, the book explains the evolution of research topics and their driving factors in the Geographical Sciences and its four branches, namely Physical Geography, Human Geography, Geographical Information Science and Environmental Geography. It also identifies the role of the Geographical Sciences in the analysis of strategic issues such as global change and terrestrial ecosystems, terrestrial water cycle and water resources, land change, global cryosphere evolution and land surface processes on the Tibetan Plateau, economic globalization and local responses, regional sustainable development, remote sensing modelling and parameter inversion, spatial analysis and simulation, and tempo-spatial processes and modelling of environmental pollutants. It then discusses research development and inadequacy of Chinese Geographical Sciences in the above-mentioned topics, as well as in the fields including Geomorphology and Quaternary environmental change, Ecohydrology, ecosystem services, the urbanization process and mechanism, medical and health geography, international rivers and transboundary environment and resources, detection and attribution of changes in land surface sensitive components, and uncertainty of spatial information and spatial analysis. It shows that the NSFC has driven the development in all these topics and fields. In addition, the book summarises trends of the Geographical Sciences in China and the research level in major countries of the world through an overview of geographical education in colleges and universities, the analysis of publications, citations and author networks of SCI/SSCI and CSCD indexed articles, and the description of Sino-USA, Sino-UK and Sino-German cooperation. This book serves as an important reference to anyone interested in geographical sciences and related fields.

Remote Sensing for Coastal Sustainability

Remote Sensing for Coastal Sustainability
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Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 9782832537237
ISBN-13 : 2832537235
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Remote Sensing for Coastal Sustainability by : Chao Chen

Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development

Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9781838809164
ISBN-13 : 1838809163
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development by : Suriyanarayanan Sarvajayakesavalu

In recent years, attention to climate change and its associated impacts on economic and social development has increased significantly. Extreme weather conditions worldwide are threatening the survival of sensitive species and habitats. The situation is so dire that governments, academia, and non-governmental organizations across the globe are actively working to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. This book enhances understanding of environmental changes and the relative response to the socio-economic challenges of development. It provides a comprehensive overview of the impact of environmental change on natural resources and the climate, as well as discusses waste management and sustainable solutions.

A Review of the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study

A Review of the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9780309169844
ISBN-13 : 0309169844
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis A Review of the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study by : National Research Council

Nearly thirty years ago the Florida Keys were designated as an Area of Critical State Concern. The state recognized that Monroe County contained many valuable natural, environmental, historical, and economic resources that required thoughtful management. In 1996, as a result of many years of discussion, negotiation, and litigation, the Florida Administration Commission issued an Executive Order requiring the preparation of a "carrying capacity analysis" for the Florida Keys. To fulfill this requirement, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Florida Department of Community Affairs jointly sponsored the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study (FKCCS). The key component of this study is a carrying capacity analysis model (CCAM) that provides a technical tool for state and local jurisdictions to "determine the ability of the Florida Keys ecosystem, and the various segments thereof, to withstand all impacts of additional land development activities." This National Research Council (NRC) report provides a critical review of the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study: Test Carrying Capacity Analysis Model, First Draft, hereafter referred to as the Draft CCAM. This independent review offers critical commentary in order to assist the sponsors and contractors in making final adjustments to their report and the Carrying Capacity Analysis Model.

Climate Change Economics

Climate Change Economics
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : 9789811902215
ISBN-13 : 9811902216
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Climate Change Economics by : Jiahua Pan

This book establishes theories and methods of climate change economics based on the perspective of human development. The book, in two volumes, consists of papers and research reports authored by Pan Jiahua or researchers under his guidance. Professor Pan Jiahua is a leading figure in the field of political economy in climate change and has written extensively. The book is divided into four parts, covering theories, methods, governance, and policies. • The theory part includes the general economics of climate change, the political economy of climate change, carbon emissions, and human development. • The method part covers the economic analysis of greenhouse gas reduction and economics of low-carbon economic development. • The governance is on the design and construction of international climate regimes and China's role and choice. • Finally, the policy part consists of three chapters: policy choices for low-carbon transformation, energy-saving emission reduction, and low-carbon development and adaptation to climate change. The disciplines involved in climate change economics include welfare economics, development economics, international political economics, and property rights economics. In the context of multidisciplinary cross-cutting, the economics of climate change has evolved. The book proposes theories, methods and offers policy solutions and cases. It is of high academic and empirical value for developing countries to strive for fair rights and interests in international climate negotiations, obtain development space, and pursue a low-carbon and ecological economy. Professor Jiahua Pan and his team at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences have contributed greatly to the development of climate change economics in China. Their work has laid the foundation of climate change economics from basic concepts, frameworks, and systems and has a great significance in promoting the development of climate change economics.

Sustainable Marine Resource Utilization in China

Sustainable Marine Resource Utilization in China
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9780128208199
ISBN-13 : 0128208198
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Marine Resource Utilization in China by : Malin Song

Sustainable Marine Resource Utilization in China: A Comprehensive Evaluation thoroughly analyzes the basic conditions and status quo of the sustainable utilization of Chinese marine resources and its effects on economic and social development. This book constructs evaluation models for marine ecological carrying capacity, marine resource utilization benefits, and management levels with the application of many methods, including the super efficiency model, ecological footprint model, entropy method and system dynamics. The principles and practical experiences of the sustainable utilization of Chinese marine resources are also summed up. This book provides a needed resource for university professors, students and researchers interested in the management of marine resources and the environment, and particularly those who are concerned with China's marine development. - Analyzes the coordinated coupling relationship between marine resource utilization and the economy - Grapples with the social effects of sustainable utilization in China's coastal areas - Assesses China's coastal marine resource management levels and explores the quality differences in sustainable resource utilization and management - Provides a comprehensive framework for the quantification, assessment and evaluation of marine resources and economic systems that can be applied to any marine economy in the world