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China’s commitment to addressing climate change is evident through its goals of achieving peak carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060, commonly known as the “carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals” [2]. However, China, with its vast territorial expanse, faces the ...
Due to the long-term accumulation of regional disparities and territorial divisions, achieving cross-provincial integrated city-regional governance faces technological and institutional challenges, requiring strong intervention and effective leadership from the central government. For this purpose, the central ...
The city of Beijing possesses a restricted number of natural water sources, such as rivers and lakes, within its territorial limits. However, in the water recycling Figure 5, Beijing is at the top in recycling water. Figure 5. Water recycling of the provinces (2006–2020). 4.2. Empirical...
The current territorial management model (TMM) of energy consumption “dual control” needs urgent improvement. Therefore, this study proposes an inter-provincial energy consumption transfer tax model (ECTTM) based on the Stackelberg game and bi-level optimization theory. In this model, the central ...
(seeGunderson 1995for details). Moreover, provincial differences in wage rates, cost of living, housing prices, provincial tax rates, and urbanisation also play an important role in determining migration within Canada (seeZaman 2020;Helliwell and Verdier 2001;Robinson and Tomes 1982). Canadian ...