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Local Climate Governance in China: Hybrid Actors and Market Mechanisms

Local Climate Governance in China
Local Climate Governance in China

Miriam Schröder , - 2011

Miriam Schröder scrutinizes the strengths and weaknesses of hybrid actors' performance on the local Chinese carbon market. Based on the empirical analysis of the effectiveness of four provincial centers for the diffusion of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), a market mechanism for emission reductions.

Miriam Schröder is a Research Fellow at Potsdam University, Germany. Her research focuses on Chinese climate politics, the Clean Development Mechanism, and renewable energy deployment. She has published on these topics in a range of journals, including the Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Applied Energy and the Journal of Environment and Development.


Titel

Local Climate Governance in China

Verfasser

Miriam Schröder ,

Herausgeber

Palgrave Macmillan

Datum

2011 - 11

Quelle/n

Erschienen in

International Political Economy Series

Sprache

eng

Art

Text

Table of Contents:

Introduction

 

PART I: THE CHALLENGE

Climate Change as a New Challenge to Environmental Governance in China

 

PART II: THE PERFORMANCE OF CDM CENTERS AS SEMI-PUBLIC AGENCIES

The Need for Capacity Development in the Early CDM Market

The Role of Agencies in Diffusing the CDM

Case Study on the Performance of Four CDM Centres

Lessons Learned about the Role of Diffusion Catalysts

 

PART III: IMPLICATIONS OF HYBRID ACTORS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE

Blurring of Public and Private Boundaries

 

Conclusion: How to Make Hybrid Actors Accountable for Public Good Provision

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