Abstract
Against the backdrop of global climate change and increasing environmental pressures, the dual-carbon strategy has become a significant national policy driving China's green transformation. This paper begins by emphasizing the importance of building a green and low-carbon urban ecosystem under the dual-carbon strategy and addresses key challenges such as immature green and low-carbon technologies, underdeveloped policies and legal frameworks, and a lack of human resources. Strategies proposed include strengthening the research and innovation of green and low-carbon technologies, improving relevant policies and regulations, and accelerating talent cultivation and recruitment. These strategies are validated through the case study of the urban ecosystem construction in Wenzhou, Zhejiang, providing a reference for the low-carbon transition of modern cities in China.
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