Local climate governance in China: hybrid actors and market mechanisms
Schröder, Miriam
Based on the empirical analysis of the effectiveness of four provincial centres for the diffusion of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), a market mechanism for emission reductions, Miriam Schröder scrutinizes the strengths and weaknesses of hybrid actors' performance on the local Chinese carbon market. 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'. INDICE: 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
- ISBN: 978-0-230-30161-0
- Editorial: Palgrave MacM
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 248
- Fecha Publicación: 18/11/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés