Evaluation of Low-Carbon Development of Chinese Cities in 2018

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CHEN Nan [1 ]
ZHUANG Guiyang [2 ,3 ]
ZHU Shouxian [2 ,3 ]
WANG Dong [4 ,5 ]
LI Jue [6 ]
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[1] Beijing Academy of Social Sciences
[2] Research Institute for Eco-civilization Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
[4] Research Center for Climate Change and Low-Carbon Economy Harbin Institute of Technology
[5] HIT Campus of University Town of Shenzhen
[6] School of Environment,South China Normal University
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X321 [区域环境规划与管理]; F299.2 [中国];
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This paper evaluates the low-carbon development of 176 Chinese cities in 2018 using the Lowcarbon City Evaluation Indicator System developed by Research Institute for Eco-civilization,Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.The evaluation shows an overall improvement of lowcarbon development of cities in China,with 10 cities scoring 90 points and above,and 106 cities scoring 80-89 points.From the perspective of city category,the low-carbon development scores present an order as follows:service-oriented cities> comprehensive cities> ecology-prioritized cities> industrial cities.Geologically speaking,eastern cites perform best,western cities come second and central cities come last.Of the three batches of low-carbon city pilots,the scores follow the pattern of Batch 1> Batch 2> Batch 3.Most cities are characterized by high carbon consumption and reduced efforts in low-carbon management and capital investment.Finally,this paper proposes to attach more importance to low-carbon development and strengthen capacity building for low-carbon governance;intensify efforts for constructing low-carbon pilots in order to help achieve the goal of carbon emission peak during the "14 th Five-Year Plan" period;and to improve the Low-carbon City Evaluation Indicator System.
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