04831oam 22007335 450 991082581370332120240516162356.01-283-49190-797866134919090-8213-8988-210.1596/978-0-8213-8987-4(CKB)2670000000160463(SSID)ssj0000622007(PQKBManifestationID)11383835(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000622007(PQKBWorkID)10637753(PQKB)10400338(MiAaPQ)EBC914285(Au-PeEL)EBL914285(CaPaEBR)ebr10562080(OCoLC)780531459(The World Bank)2011052340(US-djbf)17103229(EXLCZ)99267000000016046320120103d2012 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSustainable low-carbon city development in China /edited by Axel Baeumler, Ede Ijjasz-Vasquez, and Shomik Mehndiratta1st ed.Washington, D.C. :World Bank,2012.pages cmDirections in development : countries and regionsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8213-8987-4 Includes bibliographical references.pt. 1. Introduction to low-carbon cities -- pt. 2. Sectoral action for low-carbon cities : energy -- pt. 3. Sectoral action for low-carbon cities : urban transport -- pt. 4. Sectoral action for low-carbon cities : water, waste management, and urban air pollution -- pt. 5. Sectoral action for low-carbon cities : additional approaches -- pt. 6. Beyond mitigation : cities' adaptation to climate change -- pt. 7. Financing a low-carbon city.The continuing rapid growth and development of China’s cities brings many complex challenges. Tasked with supporting strong economic development that provides jobs and a good quality of life for its growing number of residents, China’s cities also must ensure sustainable development in line with national efforts to transition to a less carbon-intensive economy, as outlined in China’s 12th Five-Year Plan. Sustainable Low-Carbon City Development in China summarizes, through the specific lens of low-carbon development, the lessons of the World Bank’s activities related to sustainable urban development in China. The various chapters present overall approaches and achievements in low-carbon city developments and highlight specific experiences across all urban sectors, including energy, transport, solid waste, water, and waste water. The book also explores cities’ role in climate adaptation and opportunities presented by carbon finance and other global mechanisms to finance low-carbon city development.The World Bank project data and experience combined with the national and international experience presented in this edited book deliver both a broad picture and actionable steps for China’s urban development. The chapters argue that China’s cities not only need to, but also have an opportunity and the ability to integrate sustainable low-carbon development in their urban development. Low-carbon efforts align closely with the sustainable urbanization agenda and the book points to multiple benefits, such as improved air quality and urban livability, that can be derived from implementing this urgent agenda. The intended audience of this edited book is government officials of municipalities, cities, and townships in China who will be defining policies and programs to achieve the targets of economic growth and carbon emission reductions emerging from the 12thFive-Year Plan. The lessons presented may also be of interest to other countries and development partners supporting low-carbon urban programs.World Bank e-Library.Sustainable urban developmentChinaEnergy policyChinaCarbon dioxide mitigationChinaUrbanizationEnvironmental aspectsChinaCity planningEnvironmental aspectsChinaUrban ecology (Sociology)ChinaSustainable urban developmentEnergy policyCarbon dioxide mitigationUrbanizationEnvironmental aspectsCity planningEnvironmental aspectsUrban ecology (Sociology)307.1/2160951Baeumler Axel1712642Ijjasz-Vasquez Ede1712643Mehndiratta Shomik1712644DLCDLCBOOK9910825813703321Sustainable low-carbon city development in China4104963UNINA