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Study On The Optimization Of Beijing Industrial Structure Based On Low-carbon Economy

Posted on:2015-11-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330431986739Subject:Industrial Economics
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Global climate change, as the main feature in global warming, has become a major environmental challenge facing humanity in the21st century. It also has become a series of serious problems that threaten human survival. Therefore, we must seek a path of low-carbon sustainable development. Research shows that directly associated with global warming and greenhouse gas emissions, while emissions of greenhouse gases and industrial structure are also closely related. In the same economies of scale, the different industrial structure may cause a huge difference in carbon emissions. Optimizing the industrial structure is essential for the development of low-carbon economy. Therefore, to prevent global warming we should start from the industrial structure seeking a low-carbon development path.As China’s capital, Beijing, is the country’s political center and cultural center. This role requires that Beijing can neither take the heavy industrialization nor go completely out of the path of development of the real economy in the process of development. In this context, the development of low-carbon economy is no longer a dispensable concept, but a mandatory requirement.In this study, the author analyzes the status quo of Beijing industrial structure, whereby to establish the industrial structure optimization evaluation system under the low-carbon economy. The system is used to optimize the Beijing industrial structure, covering economic, social and ecological environment in Beijing. Combined with the constraints of low-carbon industrial development of Beijing, the author puts forward suggestions about the optimization of Beijing industrial structure. Firstly, establish a correct concept of low-carbon economy development. Secondly, increase the development and utilization of non-fossil, new energy sources. Thirdly, promote low-carbon technology innovation and progress. Lastly, increase financial support.
Keywords/Search Tags:Low-carbon Economy, Industrial Structure, Evaluation Index System
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