2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.10.034
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Towards low carbon based economic development: Shanghai as a C40 city

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“…En los estudios socioeconómicos, que corresponden al 18,42% en porcentaje de aparición, se encontró aplicación de análisis DOFA en temas de desarrollo social en zonas tribales (Mathiyazhagan, 2020), salud en inmigrantes (Vacková y Prokešová, 2017), salud comunitaria (Nebot et al, 2016), movilidad en zonas rurales (Eckhardt et al, 2018), vivienda para población de bajos recursos (Rahman et al, 2016), modelos estatales de privatización (Durdyev y Ismail, 2017) y sinergias entre crecimiento económico y contaminación (Z. Li et al, 2017).…”
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“…En los estudios socioeconómicos, que corresponden al 18,42% en porcentaje de aparición, se encontró aplicación de análisis DOFA en temas de desarrollo social en zonas tribales (Mathiyazhagan, 2020), salud en inmigrantes (Vacková y Prokešová, 2017), salud comunitaria (Nebot et al, 2016), movilidad en zonas rurales (Eckhardt et al, 2018), vivienda para población de bajos recursos (Rahman et al, 2016), modelos estatales de privatización (Durdyev y Ismail, 2017) y sinergias entre crecimiento económico y contaminación (Z. Li et al, 2017).…”
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“…Many scholars have examined the pathways of the lowcarbon economy, including the aspects that are highly linked to the low carbon economy, such as resources [10], industry [11], electricity [12], buildings [13], cities [14][15][16], transportation [17] and low carbon technologies [18]. Moreover, a range of methods such as contrastive analysis [19], cluster analysis [11], scenario analysis [20], modeling approaches [21][22][23] and evaluation methodologies [24] have been frequently employed in low carbon economy studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, when speaking with enterprises it often becomes visible that they do not feel very concerned until challenges linked to climate change are translated into business issues. There are some studies using SWOT-analysis in the context of climate change in order to evaluate mitigation or adaptation strategies of regions (Hill et al 2010;Krysanova et al 2010;Balbi et al 2011;Li et al 2017), within the sector of agriculture and forestry (Nzunda and Mahuve 2011;Nair 2012;Bloch et al 2016;Riguelle et al 2016) or to improve SWOT (Koponen and Personen 2012;Metzger et al 2012;Pesonen and Horn 2014), but to date, only Mahammadzadeh (2012) conducted a SWOT analysis to analyse companies' perceptions of climate change. His analysis is based on two questions integrated in a larger online survey (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%