Low Carbon Urban Transitioning in Shenzhen: A Multi-Level Environmental Governance Perspective

As the world's second largest economy, China ranks among the world's top nations when it comes to carbon emission. Accordingly, its attitude towards climate change is closely followed by all parties concerned. There have been few studies on the role of environmental governance in the trans...

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Energy consumption
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Social change
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