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The governance of energy in China : transition to a low-carbon economy
[NT 42944] Record Type:
[NT 8598] Electronic resources : [NT 40817] monographic
[NT 47348] Title Information:
transition to a low-carbon economy
[NT 47261] Author:
Andrews-SpeedC. P.,
[NT 47351] Place of Publication:
Basingstoke
[NT 47263] Published:
Palgrave Macmillan;
[NT 47352] Year of Publication:
2012
[NT 47264] Description:
1 online resource (xvi, 259 p.)ill. :
[NT 47298] Series:
Energy, climate and the environment
[NT 47266] Subject:
Energy policy - China. -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Energy consumption - China. -
[NT 47266] Subject:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Energy -
[NT 47266] Subject:
SCIENCE / Energy -
[NT 47266] Subject:
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / General -
[NT 51458] Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137284037
[NT 51398] Summary:
China is both the largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world and the country with the greatest challenge to constrain the level of its emissions. The way in which energy is governed in China is an important factor driving its rising level of carbon dioxide emissions. Andrews-Speed analyses the nature of energy governance in China by combining ideas relating to transition management with the theories of new institutional economics and historical institutionalism. This provides a framework for examining the institutions of energy governance and for identifying factors which assist or constrain the country's path to a low-carbon economy. The author emphasises the importance of elaborating the adaptive capacity of these institutions.
[NT 50961] ISBN:
9781137284037electronic bk.
[NT 50961] ISBN:
113728403Xelectronic bk.
[NT 60779] Content Note:
Introduction China's Energy Sector 1980-2010 China's Carbon Emissions: Outlook and Challenges Managing the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy Governance, Institutions and Society China's Institutions of Governance Energy Policy-Making Energy Sector Reform Energy Policy Implementation and Regulation Technological Innovation and Household Energy Saving Implications for China's Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy --.
The governance of energy in China : transition to a low-carbon economy
Andrews-Speed, C. P.
The governance of energy in China
: transition to a low-carbon economy / Philip Andrews-Speed. - Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. - 1 online resource (xvi, 259 p.) ; ill.. - (Energy, climate and the environment).
Introduction.
Includes bibliographical references and index..
ISBN 9781137284037ISBN 113728403X
Energy policyEnergy consumptionBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / EnergySCIENCE / EnergyTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / General -- China. -- China.
The governance of energy in China : transition to a low-carbon economy
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