Low-Carbon Consumption in China: Residential Behavior, Corporate Practices and Policy Implication (PDF)
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This book explores China's low-carbon consumption in the context of residential behaviour, corporate practices and policy Implication. It first calculates the carbon and ecological footprints of residential consumption, including both direct and indirect emissions, before discussing Chinese residential behavioural aspects and determinants of electricity saving, low-carbon transportation, low-carbon product purchasing, and e-waste recycling. The authors then investigate the relationship between industrial growth and carbon emissions, using the example of the iron and steel industry to examine the motivation for energy intensive industries to reduce carbon emissions. They also consider energy efficiency and inter-company collaboration on carbon emission reduction. Lastly, the book describes the major low-carbon policies in China and their impact, economic cost and public acceptance.
Bin Zhang is an Assistant Professor at the School of Management & Economics, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. He received his doctoral degree from Beijing Institute of Technology in 2014, and completed his postdoctoral research at Hong Kong Polytech University from 2015 to 2017. Dr. Zhang is an important member in Prof. Wang's research group, and they have collaboratively published more than 30 academic papers on low carbon consumption in China.
- Autoren: Zhaohua Wang , Bin Zhang
- 2020, 1st ed. 2020, 327 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Springer-Verlag GmbH
- ISBN-10: 981152792X
- ISBN-13: 9789811527920
- Erscheinungsdatum: 14.07.2020
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