Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2012
Abstract
Cities around the world are implementing policies and programs with the goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as well as save energy, reduce costs, and protect the local, regional, and global environment. In China, low-carbon development is a key element of the 12th Five Year Plan. Pilot low-carbon development zones have been initiated in five provinces and eight cities and many other locations around China also want to pursue a low-carbon development pathway.
This booklet provides information for government officials, policy makers, program designers and implementers, provincial and city planners, and others who want an overview of the key options available for low-carbon development at local level. These Strategies for Local Low-Carbon Development draw from successful experiences from around the world.
Information is provided for low-carbon actions that can be taken in the sectors of (1) Industry, (2) Buildings and Appliances, (3) Electric Power, (4) Consumption and Waste Management, (5) Transportation and Urban Form, and (6) Agriculture and Forestry. A description of each policy is provided along with information on the stakeholders involved in implementation, the conditions for successful implementation, the expected energy and carbon savings, and the policy costeffectiveness. Case studies show how each policy has been implemented somewhere around the world.
DOI
10.2172/1168593
Recommended Citation
Zhou, Nan, Price, Lynn, Fridley, David, Ohshita, Stephanie, Khanna, Nina, Hu, Min, & Hu, Xiulian. (2012). Strategies for Local Low-Carbon Development. United States. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1168593
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