Sustainable Low-Carbon City Development in China
The continuing rapid growth and development of China's cities brings many complex challenges. Tasked with supporting strong economic development that provides jobs and a good quality of life for its growing number of residents, China's cities also must ensure sustainable development in line with national efforts to transition to a less carbon-intensive economy, as outlined in China's 12th Five-Year Plan.

Sustainable Low-Carbon City Development in China summarizes, through the specific lens of low-carbon development, the lessons of the World Bank's activities related to sustainable urban development in China. The various chapters present overall approaches and achievements in low-carbon city developments and highlight specific experiences across all urban sectors, including energy, transport, solid waste, water, and waste water. The book also explores cities' role in climate adaptation and opportunities presented by carbon finance and other global mechanisms to finance low-carbon city development.

The World Bank project data and experience combined with the national and international experience presented in this edited book deliver both a broad picture and actionable steps for China's urban development. The chapters argue that China's cities not only need to, but also have an opportunity and the ability to integrate sustainable low-carbon development in their urban development. Low-carbon efforts align closely with the sustainable urbanization agenda and the book points to multiple benefits, such as improved air quality and urban livability, that can be derived from implementing this urgent agenda. The intended audience of this edited book is government officials of municipalities, cities, and townships in China who will be defining policies and programs to achieve the targets of economic growth and carbon emission reductions emerging from the 12th Five-Year Plan. The lessons presented may also be of interest to other countries and development partners supporting low-carbon urban programs.
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Sustainable Low-Carbon City Development in China
The continuing rapid growth and development of China's cities brings many complex challenges. Tasked with supporting strong economic development that provides jobs and a good quality of life for its growing number of residents, China's cities also must ensure sustainable development in line with national efforts to transition to a less carbon-intensive economy, as outlined in China's 12th Five-Year Plan.

Sustainable Low-Carbon City Development in China summarizes, through the specific lens of low-carbon development, the lessons of the World Bank's activities related to sustainable urban development in China. The various chapters present overall approaches and achievements in low-carbon city developments and highlight specific experiences across all urban sectors, including energy, transport, solid waste, water, and waste water. The book also explores cities' role in climate adaptation and opportunities presented by carbon finance and other global mechanisms to finance low-carbon city development.

The World Bank project data and experience combined with the national and international experience presented in this edited book deliver both a broad picture and actionable steps for China's urban development. The chapters argue that China's cities not only need to, but also have an opportunity and the ability to integrate sustainable low-carbon development in their urban development. Low-carbon efforts align closely with the sustainable urbanization agenda and the book points to multiple benefits, such as improved air quality and urban livability, that can be derived from implementing this urgent agenda. The intended audience of this edited book is government officials of municipalities, cities, and townships in China who will be defining policies and programs to achieve the targets of economic growth and carbon emission reductions emerging from the 12th Five-Year Plan. The lessons presented may also be of interest to other countries and development partners supporting low-carbon urban programs.
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The continuing rapid growth and development of China's cities brings many complex challenges. Tasked with supporting strong economic development that provides jobs and a good quality of life for its growing number of residents, China's cities also must ensure sustainable development in line with national efforts to transition to a less carbon-intensive economy, as outlined in China's 12th Five-Year Plan.

Sustainable Low-Carbon City Development in China summarizes, through the specific lens of low-carbon development, the lessons of the World Bank's activities related to sustainable urban development in China. The various chapters present overall approaches and achievements in low-carbon city developments and highlight specific experiences across all urban sectors, including energy, transport, solid waste, water, and waste water. The book also explores cities' role in climate adaptation and opportunities presented by carbon finance and other global mechanisms to finance low-carbon city development.

The World Bank project data and experience combined with the national and international experience presented in this edited book deliver both a broad picture and actionable steps for China's urban development. The chapters argue that China's cities not only need to, but also have an opportunity and the ability to integrate sustainable low-carbon development in their urban development. Low-carbon efforts align closely with the sustainable urbanization agenda and the book points to multiple benefits, such as improved air quality and urban livability, that can be derived from implementing this urgent agenda. The intended audience of this edited book is government officials of municipalities, cities, and townships in China who will be defining policies and programs to achieve the targets of economic growth and carbon emission reductions emerging from the 12th Five-Year Plan. The lessons presented may also be of interest to other countries and development partners supporting low-carbon urban programs.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821389881
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Publication date: 04/12/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 590
File size: 7 MB

Table of Contents

Foreword, World Bank xix

Foreword, National Development and Reform Commission xxi

Preface xxv

Acknowledgments xxvii

About the Authors xxix

Abbreviations xxxii

Overview: Sustainable Low-Carbon Cities in China: Why it Matters and What Can be Done Axel Baeumler Ede Ijjasz-Vasquez Shomik Mehndiratta xxxix

Part 1 Introduction to Low-Carbon Cities 1

Chapter 1 Cities and Climate Change: An Urgent Agenda Dan Hoornweg 3

Chapter 2 Eco-Cities and Low-Carbon Cities: The China Context and Global Perspectives Axel Baeumler Mansha Chen Kanako Iuchi Hiroaki Suzuki 33

Chapter 3 Low-Carbon Cities in China: Characteristics, Roadmap, and Indicators Xiaodong Wang Noureddine Berrah Ximing Peng Lorraine Sugar Hua Du 63

Chapter 4 Developing Low-Carbon Cities in China: Local Governance, Municipal Finance, and Land-Use Planning-The Key Underlying Drivers Zhi Liu Andrew Salzberg 97

Part 2 Sectoral Action for Low-Carbon Cities: Energy 129

Chapter 5 Low-Carbon Electricity for Cities Ximing Peng 131

Chapter 6 Industrial Energy Efficiency Gailius Draugelis 147

Chapter 7 Energy Efficiency in Buildings Gailius Draugelis Shawna Fei Li 179

Chapter 8 District Heating Reform Gailius Draugelis Shawna Fei Li 205

Part 3 Sectoral Action for Low-Carbon Cities: Urban Transport 235

Chapter 9 Introduction: Urban Transport and Climate Change Shomik Mehndiratta 237

Chapter 10 Cycling and Walking: Preserving a Heritage, Regaining Lost Ground Shomik Mehndiratta 243

Chapter 11 Improving Public Transport in Chinese Cities: Elements of an Action Plan Shomik Mehndiratta Andrew Salzberg 269

Chapter 12 Motorized Vehicles: Demand Management and Technology Shomik Mehndiratta Zhi Liu Ke Fang 299

Part 4 Sectoral Action for Low-Carbon Cities: Water, Waste Management, and Urban Air Pollution 323

Chapter 13 Municipal Solid Waste Management and Low-Carbon Cities in China Dan Hoornweg Man Xie 325

Chapter 14 Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Water and Wastewater Utilities Alexander Danilenko Takao Ikegami Paul Kriss Axel Baeumler Menahem Libhaber 347

Chapter 15 Air Pollution Control and Carbon Reduction Co-benefits Jostein Nygard Jie Cao Stefan Csordas Steinar Larssen Li Liu Jon Strand Dingsheng Zhang 367

Part 5 Sectoral Action for Low-Carbon Cities: Additional Approaches 385

Chapter 16 Additional Approaches: Historic Built Assets, ICT, and Urban Agriculture and Forestry Axel Baeumler Ede Ijjasz-Vasquez Shomik Mehndiratta 387

Chapter 17 Energy Efficiency in Historic Built Assets Guido Licciardi 389

Chapter 18 Benefits of Downtown Regeneration Guido Licciardi 401

Chapter 19 ICT and Low-Carbon Cities Junko Narimatsu Randeep Sudan 405

Chapter 20 Urban Agriculture Is Climate-Smart Anjali Acharya Dan Hoornweg Marielle Dubbeling 417

Chapter 21 Urban Forestry Leticia Guimarães Monali Ranade 423

Part 6 Beyond Mitigation: Cities' Adaptation to Climate Change 433

Chapter 22 Adapting to Climate Risks: Building Resilient Cities in China Paul Procee Henrike Brecht 435

Part 7 Financing a Low-Carbon City 465

Chapter 23 Financing a Low-Carbon City: Introduction Axel Baeumler Shomik Mehndiratta 467

Chapter 24 Cities and Carbon Finance Monali Ranade Marcus Lee 471

Chapter 25 World Bank Financial Instruments to Support Low-Carbon Cities in China Frederic Asseline 491

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