Lina Li's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
The urban age in China offers good opportunities for progress and innovation in the country, and also poses serious challenges. The urban expansion to the surrounding rural land creates multiple challenges and conflicts for urban governance. The paper will explore approaches and potential solutions for these challenges, including governance innovat...
Citations
... Cross-regional abatement can effectively solve the supply problem of the regional ecological environment, and crossregional abatement involves inter-governmental cooperation, and there is a "cross-game", i.e., the vertical game between the central government and provincial governments, and the horizontal game between provincial governments [15,16]. Under the confrontation between the two games, the central government keeps pushing forward vertically and promotes horizontal inter-regional cooperation, forming a dual governance pattern [17]. Under this form of cooperation, how can the central government and the regions achieve a cross-regional reduction of transportation carbon emissions? ...