
Ping Huang
@huang_ping1987
Associate Professor, School of Public Policy, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Deputy Director, The Institute for International Affairs, Qianhai
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20-11-2015 20:24:42
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Great graphic timeline developed by LO-ACT showing a decade of research on cities and climate change Based on paper by Vanesa Castán Broto + Linda Westman "Ten years after Copenhagen: Reimagining climate change governance in urban areas" Available here: buff.ly/2OOHCds



New paper from our team in #TIBG: A culture‐led approach to understanding energy transitions in China: The correlative epistemology, By Ping Huang, Linda Westman & Vanesa Castán Broto orlo.uk/PInJ2 Photo: (Alexandre Valdivia/Unsplash)



“China constitutes a key piece of the global renewable energy mosaic, and what happens in China will be globally relevant and influential.” - Ping Huang, Linda Westman & Vanesa Castán Broto for #TIBG now #openaccess and in Early View orlo.uk/z1zyx


Wow, what a great range of research we heard about in our Energy-SHIFTS Innovation Awards for Early Career Researchers today 👏👏 to everyone who entered, the judges were so impressed with the quality across the 47 entries.


. Vanesa Castán Broto's, Ping Huang's and Linda Westman's research on a culture-led approach to understanding energy transitions in China has been published with Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Check out the slides which summarise the main findings 👇

Have you seen the gif summary of 'A culture-led approach to understanding energy transitions in China: The correlative epistemology'? Find it on LO-ACT blog with Ping Huang's presentation at the China Geography Editing & Publishing conference ⬇️ buff.ly/35LqIVh

Delighted with this recognition of the research on climate urbanism that we are doing at the The Urban Institute

Innov. Findings: End-of-life challenges for wind & solar Dr Rebecca Windemer Geography & Planning; Powering Conflict, Fuelling Resistance: Wind Energy in W Sahara Joanna NU Centre for Global Development (formerly CID); A culture led approach to energy transitions in China Ping Huang & Linda Westman The Urban Institute .. 3/4

Well done to Ping Huang and Linda Westman for being shortlisted for Energy-SHIFTS Early Career Innovation Awards as part of the LO-ACT You can read their statements here on understanding energy transitions in China: energy-shifts.eu/wp-content/upl…


Green Innovation in China – chapter with Ping Huang in The Oxford Handbook of China Innovation, edited by Xiaolan Fu and colleagues oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/o…

Recent articles suggest that adaptations to climate change in cities often disadvantage vulnerable communities Vanesa Castán Broto, Linda Westman & Ping Huang ask what it means to look for reparative innovation for climate change adaptation A visual essay in a🧵



. UN-Habitat released the #WorldCitiesReport 2022 The report's theme is 'futures'; LO-ACT colleagues Vanesa Castán Broto, Linda Westman & Ping Huang (+ Hita Unnikrishnan & Enora Robin) produced chapter 5⃣ on Securing a Greener Urban Future ➡️ unhabitat.org/wcr/

Have you read this paper by our Linda Westman and Ping Huang on Ecological Civilisation: A historical perspective on environmental policy narratives in China? In International Quarterly for Asian Studies. Available here: hasp.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/journals/iqas/…



The next CReST #RSAWebinar is taking place next week. ➡️Innovation and Sustainability in China ⏰11th May 12pm BST / 1pm CEST 📢Ping Huang & Huiwen Gong 🪑 Sebastian Losacker For more information and to register: 💻 bit.ly/crest2023 🔁🤗🔁🤗


Episode 10 (hurray!) of Learning to Fly, the Science for Anthropocene #S4A podcast, out now. Join Linda Westman Linda K Westman and Ping Huang Ping Huang for a fascinating discussion about #China, #justtransition & #cities Lancaster Environment Centre @urban_inst spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/U2B7Y2pwzAb