DocumentCode
693963
Title
Low Carbon Economy Evaluation Index System and Development Evaluation of Hebei
Author
Wang Wei-Yu ; Yang Nian
Author_Institution
Agric. Univ. of Hebei, Baoding, China
fYear
2013
fDate
14-16 Nov. 2013
Firstpage
572
Lastpage
575
Abstract
Hebei industrial structure is imbalanced, mainly focused on industry. The consumption structure is monotonous, relying too heavily on coal. Which has caused energy shortage, serious environment pollution, the feature of "high carbon economy" is very outstanding. After past several years of rapid economic growth, Hebei is facing an urgent task of transforming the pattern of economic growth. Developing low carbon economy is the most effective solution. This article selects Zhejiang (low-carbon area), Shandong (mid-carbon area), Henan (mid-carbon area) and Shanxi (high-carbon area), the carbon area is classified according to the classification of Institute of Low-Carbon Economy and Climate Change, Renmin University. Compare Hebei province with the above four provinces by certain index in aspects of energy efficiency, low carbon efficiency, low carbon environment and people\´s life. Evaluates their development of low carbon economy, reveals the advantages and deficiencies in Hebei low carbon economy, and puts forward countermeasures.
Keywords
climatology; energy conservation; environmental economics; Hebei industrial structure; Henan; Institute of Low-Carbon Economy and Climate Change; Renmin University; Shandong; Shanxi; Zhejiang; economic growth; energy shortage; high-carbon area; low carbon economy evaluation index system; low carbon efficiency; low carbon environment; low-carbon area; mid-carbon area; Carbon dioxide; Economic indicators; Energy consumption; Indexes; Industries; Sociology; Standards; Development Evaluation; Evaluation Index System; Hebei Province; Low Carbon Economy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Business Intelligence and Financial Engineering (BIFE), 2013 Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Hangzhou
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-4778-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BIFE.2013.119
Filename
6961203
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