Regional efforts to mitigate climate change in China: a multi-criteria assessment approach

Zhi Fu Mi, Yi Ming Wei*, Chen Qi He, Hua Nan Li, Xiao Chen Yuan, Hua Liao

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Abstract

The task of mitigating climate change is usually allocated through administrative regions in China. In order to put pressure on regions that perform poorly in mitigating climate changes and highlight regions with best-practice climate policies, this study explored a method to assess regional efforts on climate change mitigation at the sub-national level. A climate change mitigation index (CCMI) was developed with 15 objective indicators, which were divided into four categories, namely, emissions, efficiency, non-fossil energy, and climate policy. The indicators’ current level and recent development were measured for the first three categories. The index was applied to assess China’s provincial performance in climate protection based on the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) method. Empirical results show that the middle Yangtze River area and southern coastal area perform better than other areas in mitigating climate change. The average performance of the northwest area in China is the worst. In addition, climate change mitigation performance has a negative linear correlation with energy self-sufficiency ratio but does not have a significant linear correlation with social development level. Therefore, regional resource endowments had better be paid much more attention in terms of mitigating climate change because regions with good resource endowments in China tend to perform poorly.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)45-66
Number of pages22
JournalMitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2017

Keywords

  • Carbon efficiency
  • Climate policy
  • Energy efficiency
  • Mitigation efforts
  • Non-fossil energy
  • TOPSIS

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