RETRACTED ARTICLE: Public administration reforms for effective energy transition governance: case studies and evaluations
Mei Huang (),
Qiuping Mou () and
Xiang Xian ()
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Mei Huang: Southwest Medical University
Qiuping Mou: Southwest Medical University
Xiang Xian: Southwest Medical University
Economic Change and Restructuring, 2024, vol. 57, issue 3, No 27, 21 pages
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Abstract This article examines the significant environmental difficulties China encountered from 2015 to 2021. Our investigation focuses on supporting sustainable development while reducing carbon emissions and improving landscape planning. In order to accomplish this goal, we utilize Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) as a modeling method to evaluate the effectiveness of government spending in promoting environmental well-being. The article examines, via a thorough examination of case studies and assessments, the vital role that changes in public administration play in enabling efficient energy transition governance. Based on essential studies, this study explores the complex link between administrative frameworks and the performance of energy transition programs. To achieve sustainable energy transitions, it emphasizes the value of stakeholder involvement and adaptive governance models via synthesizing results from relative studies and international journals. The present study offers significant perspectives to practitioners, academics, and politicians attempting to negotiate the intricate terrain of energy governance changes.
Keywords: Sustainable growth; Carbon capture; Government spending (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/s10644-024-09688-9
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