The development of policy instruments in supporting low-carbon governance in China
Nannan Wang and
Yen-Chiang Chang
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2014, vol. 35, issue C, 126-135
Abstract:
This paper examines the development of policy instruments that support the low-carbon governance in China. The instruments are analysed in five aspects in relation to the key policies in low-carbon governance in China, including: energy conservation, developing new energy, reforestry, developing circular economy, and industry restructuring. Each aspect is discussed in three instrument groups which are (1) law and regulations, (2) industry standard and (3) finance and taxation. This research suggests that law enforcement for the new established laws should be further strengthened and stricter supervision systems should be in place to safeguard effective implementation of low carbon policies, measures and standards, especially for those energy condensed sectors. More rigorous industry standards regarding energy efficiency should be considered to help eliminate outdated equipments in industries and promote the introduction of more climate-friendly technologies. The industrial standards should be given strong legal support in accountability, in order to enforce their complete application once in operation. New policies and instruments need to be introduced in order to reduce carbon print by landfill. The backward law and industrial standards in China should be upgraded more regularly, therefore to support the low carbon development strategy.
Keywords: Policy instruments; Low-carbon development; Low-carbon governance; Chinese perspective (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2014.03.021
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