11 Jiahua Pan, A comparative assessment of alternative approachesto sustainable development, Journal of Environmental Sciences, Vol.6 (4): 402-411 (1994)
12 Jiahua Pan, Environmental standards versus structural changes as sustainability alternatives: an empirical evaluation of nitrate pollution control, Environment and Planning A, Vol.25(12):1759-72, (Pion, UK, with Ian Hodge, 1993)
13 Jiahua Pan, Comparative effectiveness of discharge and input control for reducing nitrate pollution, Environment Management, Vol. 18 (1): 33-42 (Springer-Verlag, New York, 1994).
14 Jiahua Pan, Land use permits as an alternative to fertilizer and leaching taxes for the control of nitrate pollution, Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol.45 (1): 102-112 (UK, with Ian Hodge, 1994).
15 Jiahua Pan, A synthetic analysis of market efficiency and constant resource stock for sustainability and its policy implications, Ecological Economics, Vol. 11 (3):187-199 (1994), (Elsevier Science B V, USA). 被引頻次:4
21 潘家華,Sanxia Resettlement: environmental cost and its internalization, World Economy and China, an English Journal published by the Chinese association of World Economy, Vol 3(4), 1995.
13 潘家華,Use of tradable permit system for control of water pollution in Wuhan, China, paper presented at Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, June 5-9, 1996, Berkeley, US.
16 潘家華,Environmental Constraints to China’s Agricultural Development, New Waves in Agricultural Development, Ed Saga University, Japan, 1997.
17 Jiahua Pan, The role of large development projects in the conservation of biodiversity. MacArthur Meeting on Biodiversity Conservation, 7-11 April, 1997, Kuming, China.
23 潘家華,Environmental Challenges to China’s Sustainable Human Development, Sustainable Human Development China Country Report Background Paper, 1997, UNDP.
1 Pan Jiahua, 2000. Environmental constraints on China’s agricultural development, in M. Tsutagawa & P. Ratnayake (eds), New Waves of Agricultural Development in Asia, pp. 253-268, Published by Centre for Regional Economic Studies, Saga University. ISBN 955-9098-58-6
2 潘家華,中國林業發展的幾個制度約束問題。中國林業問題,1998年第3期
3 潘家華、杜亞平(譯),貿易術語解釋(The Language of Trade, 英漢對照)。原著M. B. Smith & M. R. Blakeslee。中國經濟出版社。Pp.518。潘家華,杜亞平,1999年。
7 Davidson, O., B Metz, and R Swart and J Pan (editors), 2001. Climate Change 2001: Mitigation. Cambridge University Press (forthcoming in June 2001, also author of the Technical Summary and chapter 7 on costing methodologies).
8 Bernstein, L. and J Pan (editors), Sectoral Cost and Benefit of Climate Change Mitigation Measures, Proceedings of IPCC Expert Meeting, Eisenach, Germany, February 2000 (ISBN90 6960 089 7. Published by RIVM for the IPCC. 279pp.
9 Pan, J., H. Timmer, N I Van Leeuvan, and R Swart (editors), 1999. Economic Impact of Mitigation Measures, Proceedings of IPCC Expert Meeting on Economic Impact, The Hague, 26-8 May, 1999. Published by the CPB and RIVM for the IPCC. Also author of the summary report
1 Pan, J, A conceptual framework for analysis of human development potentials and demand for greenhouse gas emissions. Working Paper 2002-10, Global Change and Economic Development, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, October 2002 (paper first presented at 663rd Wilton Park Conference on Climate Change in London, 14-17 May 2002 and distributed at COP-8 in New Delhi).
2 Pan, J., Transaction cost for CDM projects in China. Report to the project authority, UN Foundation Project on CDM Capacity Building in China. UNDP Beijing, June 2002.
3 Pan, J., Transaction cost for CDM projects in China. Report to the project authority, UN Foundation Project on CDM Capacity Building in China. , UNDP Beijing, June 2002.
1 J. Pan, Commitment of CO2 Emissions for Human Development: an outline of policy framework for post-Kyoto Process. Presentation at SBSTA 18 side event on Post-Kyoto Policy Framework, 13:00-15:00, 12 June, 2003. Environment Room, Bonn.
2 J. Pan, Rural Energy Patterns in China: a preliminary assessment ofavailable data sources. Paper presented at Stanford-TERI(Tata Energy Research Institute) Workshop on Rural Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, New Delhi, 5-8 November 20002, Working Paper, Stanford Programme on Energy and Sustainable Development.
2 J. Pan, Emissions rights and their transferability: equity concerns over climate change mitigation, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 2003 vol 3(1): 1-16.
3 J. Pan, Insurance for climate change related risks from a Chinese perspective. Paper presented at UNFCCC Workshop on Insurance and Climate Change Related Risks, Bonn, 12-15 May, 2003.
4 J. Pan, Adaptive emissions: a conceptual framework for integrated analysis of adaptation and emissions. Paper presented at IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) Expert Meeting on Integrated Analysis of Adaptation and Mitigation to Climate Change. Geneva, 20-22 May, 2003.
9 J. Pan, A conceptual framework for analysis of human development potentials and demand for greenhouse gas emissions. Working Paper 2002-10, Global Change and Economic Development, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, October 2002 (paper first presented at 663rd Wilton Park Conference on Climate Change in London, 14-17 May 2002 and distributed at COP-8 in New Delhi).
10 J. Pan, Du, Y., Risk assessment on ecological hazards. In: “FutureOutlook for the Environment and Sustainable Development”, edited by Teng Teng, in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK,
2004年
1 潘家華 物慾消費理念反思<<瞭望>> 海外專刊 第2期 新思想庫專欄 第66-68頁2004年
2 Pan Jiahua, Understanding human development potentials and demands for greenhouse emissions with empirical analysis using time series and cross-sectoral data . Chinese Journal of Population,Resources and Environment. 2004 Vol.2(1):26-34
3 Pan Jiahua, 2004. Industrialisation and emissions reductions: challenges and opportunities. China and World Economy. No 3, pp. 1-16.
10 Ott, H E, Winkler, H, Brouns, B, Kartha, S, Mace, M, Huq, S, Kameyama, Y, Sari, A P, Pan, J, Sokona, Y, Bhandari, P M, Kassenberg, A, La Rovere, E L & Rahman, A 2004. South-North dialogue on equity in the greenhouse. A proposal for an adequate and equitable global climate agreement. Eschborn, GTZ."
11 Pan Jiahua, Meeting human development needs: emissions reductions from a developing country perspective. IDS Bulletin on Climate Change and Development (July 2004, volume 35, number 3).
1. Jiahua Pan and Huaiguo Hu Environmental impact of China’s entry into the WTO: the automobile sector. A sub project of the CCICED Taskforce on WTO and the Environment, 2003-2004. Report submitted to CCICED Council and published in IISD (2004), An Environmental Impact Assessment of China’s WTO Accession: an analysis of six sectors. International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, Canada. Pp. 107-138; and in Chinese (Environmental Press of China, 2005)
2. 潘家華,氣候變化的國際政治經濟含義。環球時報 第933期。2004年12月14日
3. 潘家華,京都議定書生效對中國經濟的影響。2005年2月16日,中國青年報,經濟版
4. Pan Jiahua, Climate pressure may cool economy. Interview by Jianghepeng, China Business Weekly, p.16. 2005年2月21-27日,第207期。
5. Pan Jiahua, China and climate change: the role of the energy sector, Policy Brief. translated into and published in Chinese at the Chinese page and Italian by the Italian in monograph edited by Vitorio Prodi in December 2005.
8. Pan Jiahua, Climate Change mitigation and energy demand in China. BBC Night Interview (made on 26th February in Beijing and Broadcasted on 15 march 2005.
17. Hongbo Chen, Huaiguo Hu, Jiahua Pan,Low Carbon Development : Challenges for China as a Rapidly Industrializing Developing Country. China & World Economy / 64-77, Vol. 13, No. 2, 2005
18. Jiahua Pan, 2005. Meeting human development goals with low emissions: an alternative to emissions caps for post-Kyoto from a developing country perspective. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law, Economics. Vol. 5(1):89-104.
2006年
1. Jiahua Pan, Commercialization of renewable energy technologies for various consumption needs. In Bertrand Fort & Francis X. Johnson (eds). Technology Partnerships for Renewables: Key to Energy Security. Asia-Europe Environment Forum 3rd Roundtable. Stockholm, Sweden, 26-28 August 2004. Published by Asia-Europe Foundation and Institute for Global Environmental Strategies. ISBN: 981-05-4099-X. 2005. pp. 52-71.
2. Jiahua Pan, Fulfilling basic development needs with low emissions – China’s challenges and opportunities for building a post-2012 climate regime. In Taishi Sugiyama (ed), Governing Climate: the struggle for a global framework beyond Kyoto. Pp. 87-108. Published by International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), ISBN: 2005.
7. Wuyuan Peng and Jiahua Pan. Rural electrification in China: history and institution. China & World Economy, Vol 14 (1): 71-84. 2006. 彭武元、潘家華,中國農村電氣化進程分析,2006年第1期。
8. 潘家華 莊貴陽,溫室氣體減排-機遇與挑戰。人民日報,2006年2月14日
9. Jiahua Pan, The role of China in international climate policy. Presentation made at European Climate Forum on Post-Kyoto Climate Regime Building. 20-22 February 2006. Brussels. Organized by European Climate Forum, Potsdam Climate Change Institute.
10. Jiahua Pan, Xianli Zhu. Modeling energy requirement for basic needs. Presentation made at BASIC project Beijing meeting. 18-19 February, 2006. Beijing Zhongyan Hotel.
13. Jiahua Pan. Basic needs satisfaction as the basis for global climate regime building, with a case calculation for China. Presentation made at US-China Climate Forum, Berkeley, 23-24 May, 2006.
15. Pan Jiahua, Roadmap to Post-Kyoto Climate Agreements, Advances in Climate Change Research, 2006. Vol 2 (Suppl. 1): 22-27.
16. Energy and Climate Security Understanding the challenges and working together from a developing country perspective, ASEM@10, Connecting Civil Societies of Asia & Europe, Workshop 1: How can Asia and Europe contribute to Sustainable Development and Energy Security, Helsinki, 7-8 September, 2006.
18. Jiahua Pan and Xianli Zhu, Energy and Sustainable Development in China. In Sustainable Energy Watch 2005/6, Hellio International. Pp. 61. Paris.
19. Pan Jiahua, Chen Ying, Zhuang Guiyang and Zhao Xingshu. 2006. Understanding China’s Energy Policy: economic growth and energy use, fuel diversity, energy/carbon intensity, and international cooperation. Background paper prepared for Stern Review on Economics of Climate Change. Working paper 2006-01, RCSD, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Beijing.
20. Xuedu Lu, Jiahua Pan and Ying Chen, 2006. Sustaining economic growth under energy and climate security concerns. China and World Economy, Vol 14(6): 85-97. IWEP/CASS and Blackwell.
2 Jiahua Pan,Welfare dimensions of climate change mitigation,Editorial Global Environmental Change Volume 18, Issue 1, February 2008, Pages 8-11 (Article title: Welfare dimensions of climate change mitigation, Reference: JGEC607, Journal title: Global Environmental Change, Corresponding author: Dr. Jiahua Pan, First author: Dr. Jiahua Pan, Received at Elsevier: 15-NOV-2007, Citation information: Vol 18/1 pp 8-11, DOI information: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2007.11.001
3 Ning Zeng, Yihui Ding, Jiahua Pan, Huijun Wang, Jay Gregg,SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: Climate Change--the Chinese Challenge. Science 8 February 2008: Vol. 319. no. 5864, pp. 730 – 731. DOI: 10.1126/science.1153368
4 Lu Xuedu, Zhuang Guiyang and Pan Jiahua, China’s Move Toward a Low Carbon Economy, Special Report. Development Outreach, World Bank Institute, April, 2008. pp.15-17.
5 潘家華 陳迎 謝來輝 鄭艷2007。 中國外貿進出口產品的內涵能源及其政策含義研究。載WWF《氣候變化國際制度:中國熱點議題研究》。第3章,pp.25-44。中國環境科學出版社。北京。2007年11月。Pp.64。(同時出英文版:Jiahua Pan, Ying Chen and Laihui Xie, 2007. Embedded Energy in China’s International Trade. In WWF, Key Issues in Climate Change Mitigation in China. China Environment Press published for WWF, Beijing. Pp. 25-42).
24 Pan Jiahua, Chen Ying and Xie Laihui. Energy embodied in goods of international trade in China. In Shi Shiwei (ed), Competition and Partnership: key issues of economic and trade relations between China and EU. University of International Business and Trade Press. Beijing. Pp. 345-387.
25 Jiahua Pan, Jonathan Phillips, and Ying Chen, China’s balance of emissions embodied in trade: approaches to measurement and allocating international responsibility. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Volume 24, Number 2, 2008, pp.354–376.
2009年
1 Pan Jiahua, Xie Laihui. Border Tax Adjustments: for climate protection or as a barrier to trade. Contemporary International Relations. Vol. 19, Special Issue. March 2009. Pp. 32-60.
10 Pan Jiahua and Kelly Sims Gallagher, Global Warming: the road to restraint. In Power and Restraint: a shared vision for the US-China Relations. Edited by Richard Rosecrance and Gu Guoliang. Public Affaris, New York. Pp. 107 – 118.
13 Jiahua Pan, China expects leadership from rich nations. NATURE, Vol 461, 22 October 2009
14 Jiahua Pan, Addressing Climate Change Through Sustainable Development, E-Journal, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE /September 2009 VOLUME 14 / NUMBER 9 , pp. 16-18
15 Jiahua Pan, Dispelling illusions on China and climate change,East Asia Forum, 2009-05-03.
16 Jiahua Pan, Development as China's environmental solution, Daily Telegraph, UK, 02 October 2009
28 Jiahua Pan, Jonathan Philips, and Ying Chen. China's Balance of Emissions Embodied in Trade: Approaches to Measurement and Allocating International Responsibility,In D. Helm and C. Hepburn (eds.) The Economics and Politics of Climate Change, Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2009. pp. 142-166.
5 Jiahua Pan, YingChen, Carbon budget proposal,In R. Pachuari (ed.), Dealing with Climate Change: setting a global agenda for mitigation and adaptation. Published by The Energy and Resource Institute, New Delhi, India. 2010. Pp. 13-48.
20 潘家華 陳迎,Carbon budget proposal: a framework for equitable and sustainable international climate regime. Social Sciences in China, Vol. XXXI:1, pp.5-34. 2010. Feb.
13. 潘家華、陳迎, Carbon Budget Proposal-An institutional Framework for a Equitable and Sustainable World Climate Regime, 《中國人口·資源與環境》, 2011年9月
14. Chen Ying, Pan Jiahua, Xie Laihui, Energy Embodied in Goods in International Trade in China: Calculation and Policy Implications, Population, Resources and Environment,Vol.9 No.1, 2011年3月, ,
18. Pan Jiahua, Zheng Yan, Anil Markandya, Adaptation Approaches to Climate Change in China: An Operational Framework, Economía Agraria y Recursos Naturales., Vol. 11,1. (2011). pp. 99-112, ISSN: 1578-0732,
19. Pan Jiahua , China’s low-carbon transformation, East Asia Forum,
27. Pan Jiahua, Zheng Yan,The Concept and Theoretical Implications of Carbon Emissions Rights Based on Individual Equity, Chinese Journal of Population, Resources and Environment, Vol.9 No.2 June 2011
28. Ke Shuifa, Pan Chenguang, Pan Jiahua, Zheng Yan, Zhang Ying, The Multiplier effect of the development of the forest park tourism on employment creation in China, Journal of Employment Counseling, pp136-144