Evaluation of Smart Low-Carbon Development in Major Chinese Cities

2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 407-417
Author(s):  
Pang Bo ◽  
Ma Haitao
Urbanisation ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 245574712091870
Author(s):  
Meian Chen ◽  
Li Yang ◽  
Min Hu ◽  
Diego Montero

This article presents an indicator system called Low-Carbon and Green Index for Cities (LOGIC) that evaluates the performance of Chinese cities in terms of low-carbon development and identifies areas for improvement. This system issues a score ranging from 0 to 100, with a higher score indicating a better performance in lower carbon growth within a specified time period. LOGIC was applied to a sample of 115 Chinese cities representing a diverse range of population sizes, income levels, geographies and stages of economic and urban growth between 2010 and 2015. The results of this study indicate that these cities have made progress in green and low-carbon development. In addition, more than 90 of the 115 sampled cities experienced GDP growth alongside LOGIC score growth over the selected period, showing that green and low-carbon goals are not antithetical to good economic performance. The average overall index score for all 115 Chinese cities in 2015 was 44.9 out of 100, reflecting China’s heavy reliance on coal and its energy-intensive economy. Low-carbon pilot cities had an average overall index score of 47.0 in 2015 compared to an average of 42.9 for non-pilot cities. These LOGIC results suggest that transforming city economies away from energy-intensive towards high-tech and service industries could facilitate their low-carbon and green growth. This article uses the city of Wuhan as a case study to illustrate the application of LOGIC and its utility in assessing city-level low-carbon efforts.


2020 ◽  
Vol 271 ◽  
pp. 111036 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shulei Cheng ◽  
Wei Fan ◽  
Fanxin Meng ◽  
Jiandong Chen ◽  
Bofeng Cai ◽  
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Author(s):  
CHEN Nan ◽  
ZHUANG Guiyang ◽  
ZHU Shouxian ◽  
WANG Dong ◽  
LI Jue

This paper evaluates the low-carbon development of 176 Chinese cities in 2018 using the Low-carbon City Evaluation Indicator System developed by Research Institute for Eco-civilization, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. The evaluation shows an overall improvement of low-carbon 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 [Formula: see text]-prioritized [Formula: see text] 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 [Formula: see text] 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 “14th Five-Year Plan” period; and to improve the Low-carbon City Evaluation Indicator System.


Energies ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 291-304 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meirong Su ◽  
Chen Liang ◽  
Bin Chen ◽  
Shaoqing Chen ◽  
Zhifeng Yang

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