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Climate Governance In China Policy Diffusion Of Emissions Trading In Shanghai And Hubei Lina Li Maia Haru Hall

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Climate Governance In China Policy Diffusion Of Emissions Trading In Shanghai And Hubei Lina Li Maia Haru Hall
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.42 MB
Author: Lina Li & Maia Haru Hall
ISBN: 9781003325307, 1003325300
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Climate Governance In China Policy Diffusion Of Emissions Trading In Shanghai And Hubei Lina Li Maia Haru Hall by Lina Li & Maia Haru Hall 9781003325307, 1003325300 instant download after payment.

This book explores how and why innovative climate policies spread across subnational regions and between governance levels in China. Despite the significance of emerging economies in a pathway to a zero-carbon future, research to date on China’s transformation governance remains limited. Drawing on a theoretical framework for policy diffusion and based on extensive data from expert interviews with Chinese decisionmakers and policy practitioners, Lina Li and Maia Haru Hall focus on the policy of emissions trading systems (ETS) and two key case studies: Shanghai and Hubei. The authors examine the role of the national government and how much freedom the subnational regions have in developing ETS policy, as well as pinpointing key actors and the role of policy and knowledge diffusion mechanisms. Overall, this book sheds light on the competition between China and the West in the transition to climate-friendly societies and economies, highlighting opportunities for cooperation between them. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental politics and policy, climate change, urban studies, and Chinese studies more broadly.

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