The Pearl River Delta region has been the hub of urban vibrancy and boom ever since the country’s opening up and devolution reforms.However,the political and economic institutions of the cities in this region are so ...The Pearl River Delta region has been the hub of urban vibrancy and boom ever since the country’s opening up and devolution reforms.However,the political and economic institutions of the cities in this region are so different and complicated that they pose great challenges to the integration of the whole region.This study takes one prominent experiment of urban expansion,Hengqin in Zhuhai,as a case study to investigate how institutional innovations are forged and managed to boost urban development and transitions towards sustainable growth and regional integration.We adopt a multi-level perspective framework to analyze Hengqin’s urban transition.Government archives,master plans,various documents and interviews with government officials,planners,residents,and businesses from Zhuhai,Hong Kong,and Macao are chosen as sources of the analysis,which delineates the complex interactions from a variety of stakeholders.Despite difficulties in the early days,Hengqin is now transitioning quickly,although still confronted with inter-scalar challenges.A better understanding of the governance and economic innovations that have taken place,and the investment-driven development strategies involved,will help shed light on the urban transition of other similar city regions.展开更多
This study extends the ambit of the debate on electricity transitionby specifically identifying possible policy entry points through which transformative and enduring changes can be made in the electricity and socio-e...This study extends the ambit of the debate on electricity transitionby specifically identifying possible policy entry points through which transformative and enduring changes can be made in the electricity and socio-economic systems to facilitate the transition process.Guided by the"essence"of the multi-level perspective-a prominent framework for the study of energy transition,four such entry points have been identified:1)destabilising the dominant,fossil fuel-based electricity regime to create room for renewable technologies tobreak through;2)reconfiguring the electricity regime,which encompasses technology,short-term operational practices and long-term planning processes,to improve flexibility for accommodating large outputs from variable renewable sources whilst maintaining supply security;3)addressing the impactofcoal power phase-outon coal mining regions in terms of economic development and jobs;and 4)facilitating a shift in transition governance towards a learning-based,reflexive process.Specific areas for policy interventions within each of these entry points have also been discussed in the paper.展开更多
文摘The Pearl River Delta region has been the hub of urban vibrancy and boom ever since the country’s opening up and devolution reforms.However,the political and economic institutions of the cities in this region are so different and complicated that they pose great challenges to the integration of the whole region.This study takes one prominent experiment of urban expansion,Hengqin in Zhuhai,as a case study to investigate how institutional innovations are forged and managed to boost urban development and transitions towards sustainable growth and regional integration.We adopt a multi-level perspective framework to analyze Hengqin’s urban transition.Government archives,master plans,various documents and interviews with government officials,planners,residents,and businesses from Zhuhai,Hong Kong,and Macao are chosen as sources of the analysis,which delineates the complex interactions from a variety of stakeholders.Despite difficulties in the early days,Hengqin is now transitioning quickly,although still confronted with inter-scalar challenges.A better understanding of the governance and economic innovations that have taken place,and the investment-driven development strategies involved,will help shed light on the urban transition of other similar city regions.
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.72174056).
文摘This study extends the ambit of the debate on electricity transitionby specifically identifying possible policy entry points through which transformative and enduring changes can be made in the electricity and socio-economic systems to facilitate the transition process.Guided by the"essence"of the multi-level perspective-a prominent framework for the study of energy transition,four such entry points have been identified:1)destabilising the dominant,fossil fuel-based electricity regime to create room for renewable technologies tobreak through;2)reconfiguring the electricity regime,which encompasses technology,short-term operational practices and long-term planning processes,to improve flexibility for accommodating large outputs from variable renewable sources whilst maintaining supply security;3)addressing the impactofcoal power phase-outon coal mining regions in terms of economic development and jobs;and 4)facilitating a shift in transition governance towards a learning-based,reflexive process.Specific areas for policy interventions within each of these entry points have also been discussed in the paper.