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Governing urban climate change adaptation in China

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Li, Bingqin

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Sage Publications Inc

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There is a growing, although still far from comprehensive, literature within China on the impacts of climate change in urban areas; also an evolving policy framework at national level to address these concerns and an increased interest in climate change a

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Environment and Urbanization

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2037-12-31
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