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China
  • Capital: Beijing
  • Population: 1330044000
  • Size: 9596960.0 Km2

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Impacts of a carbon tax on health and agricultural sectors in China
D. O’Connor; Z. Fan; K. Aunan; T. Berntsen; H. Vennemo / OECD Development Centre, 2003
China’s climate policy over the coming decades will be crucial to efforts to slow global warming. While CO2 emissions growth slowed in the 1990s, it is too early to know if this represents the beginning of a long-term downward tr...
Can the clean development mechanism attain both cost effectiveness and sustainable development objectives?
H. H. Kolshus; J. Vevatne; A. Torvanger; K. Aunan / Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo, 2001
This paper looks at both the back ground of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), and discusses to what extent its current design allows it to achieve both its objectives as defined in the Kyoto Protocol: to promote sustainable devel...
Measuring the haze: quantifying environmental and health impacts of urban energy use
Paul Watkiss; Christian Brand; Nikki Hinds; Mike Holland; Christoph Marx; Wendy Stephenson / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
The urban poor suffer disproportionately from the effects of air pollution. Could changes in patterns of urban and domestic energy use reduce outdoor and indoor air pollution? How can recent advances in environmental economics contrib...
Case studies of climate change mitigation efforts in six countries
W. Chandler; R. Schaeffer; Z. Dadi; P. Shukla; F. Tudela; O. Davidson; S. Alpan-Atamer / Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, 2002
This study attempts to document the climate mitigation efforts in six countries—Brazil, China, India, Mexico, South Africa, and Turkey—and to inform policy-making aimed at further mitigation in these and other developing nat...
Drawing lessons for now from possible futures: policy recommendations for US-China relations
Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development, 2001
This paper describes four 10 year scenarios of the possible future US-China relationship. The four scenarios were generated over the course of two three-day workshops attended by US and Chinese analysts. Each scenario is framed by one...
Can China feed itself?: A System for Evaluation of Policy Options
G.K. Heilig / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 1999
Decision-support application for planners and policymakers. Aims to help in the evaluation of options for dealing with China's (future) food problems. Offers an integrated analysis of China's food prospects that takes into acco...
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Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning (CAEP)
Founded in 2001, the Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning (CAEP) of the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) is a public institution with independent legal status. CAEP provides technical support and services such as environmental planning, environmental policy and consultation on environmental project selection management for the Chinese government and corporations.
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