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Climate Resilience Assessment of Chinese Cities and The Enhancement Effect of Fiscal Expenditure

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  • Cunpu Li
  • Lishuo Pan
  • Jing He

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Climate change represents a prevalent challenge for humanity, heavily impacting cities. Enhancing their climate resilience is crucial for mitigating and adapting to associated risks and losses. This paper evaluates the climate resilience of 270 major cities in China by developing an indicator system focused on exposure, vulnerability, and resilience. It analyzes the spatial and temporal evolution trends of climate resilience in Chinese cities and the sources of regional differences using Kernel density analysis and Dagum Gini coefficient decomposition. Furthermore, the research explores the influence of financial investments on urban climate resilience, considering the moderating effect of the urbanization rate.

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  • Cunpu Li & Lishuo Pan & Jing He, 2025. "Climate Resilience Assessment of Chinese Cities and The Enhancement Effect of Fiscal Expenditure," Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 61(9), pages 2643-2657, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:emfitr:v:61:y:2025:i:9:p:2643-2657
    DOI: 10.1080/1540496X.2025.2459750
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