New Actors in the Old Hierarchies: Alliances for Low-Carbon Urban Development in Shenzhen, China

The integration of climate mitigation into urbanization has brought new actors to city planning and building. This study examines the driving actors of decarbonization-focused urban development in a Global South context through the case of Shenzhen International Low-Carbon City (SILCC), China. It ou...

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