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Development of the capital region in China now faces resources, environment, population, traffic, and various kinds of pressure. Spatial development on the capital region requires effective implementation of “human-oriented, low-carbon development”. Based on the view of the framework of low-carbon governance strategies for the capital region, it should works on areas as regional synergy, integration, enhance efficiency, maintain ecological, energy saving and emission reduction to achieve the goal of low-carbon and sustainable development. At the same time, also need to study on the management mechanism of regional coordination to promote regional low carbon development.
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Wu, X., Zhang, Y. (2015). Research on Spatial Planning Strategy of Low-Carbon Development of Capital Region in China. In: Feng, S., Huang, W., Wang, J., Wang, M., Zha, J. (eds) Low-carbon City and New-type Urbanization. Environmental Science and Engineering(). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45969-0_26
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