Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1047978 Habitat International 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•This study examines the implementation of low-carbon policies in a Chinese city.•It discusses the limits of the Energy Conservation Target Responsibility System.•It offers policy recommendations to close the implementation gap.

The Chinese government has promulgated a wide variety of low-carbon initiatives to control the rapid growth of energy consumption and carbon emissions in the cities. Past records, however, show that the central government's policies are often poorly implemented or distorted by local officials. Using a case study from the city of Changchun, this paper examines how and why the issue of poor implementation persists despite the establishment of the Energy Conservation Target Responsibility System (ECTRS). As a key institutional mechanism providing local officials with political incentives to implement low-carbon policies, the ECTRS has been constrained by a number of problems, including a poorly designed scoring system, weak targets, the use of energy intensity instead of absolute energy consumption as a policy objective, and the lack of reliable local energy statistics.

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