4 Follow Us on Social Media Contact Us (852) 3469 2721 ppolpr@ust.hk The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology c/o Division of Public Policy (PPOL) Room 4611, Academic Building, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong Jeffrey Chow is a Research Assistant Professor at the Division of Public Policy. His work focuses on the economics and policy concerning the environment, natural resources, sustainable development, climate change, and public health. He served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the HKUST Institute for Public Policy and Emerging Market Studies, Consultant at Environmental Resources Management, Lecturer at the University of Hong Kong, and Technical Program Manager at Conservation International Hong Kong. He is also a recipient of the Fulbright-Clinton Public Policy Fellowship and the United States Environmental Protection Agency Science to Achieve Results Fellowship. Coco DU is Research Assistant Professor at the Carbon Neutrality and Climate Change Thrust Area, Society Hub, HKUST (Guangzhou). She received her PhD from HKUST in Environmental Science, Policy and Management. Her research primarily focuses on environmental policy, green finance and regional innovation. As a Co-Investigator for the Strategic Public Policy Research Project “Developing a Green Finance Centre in Hong Kong in the Context of Green Development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area: Institutional Analysis and Policy Design”, She interesteds in applying research to address real-life policy problems. Rui HU is currently pursuing his PhD in Economic Geography at the Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University. He holds a Master's degree in Public Policy from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. His research interests center on the digital and green (twin) transitions of regional industries, digital platforms, and labor geography, with a particular focus on the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) in China. From research to policy recommendations: A scientometric case study of air quality management in the Greater Bay Area, China Public Policy BULLETIN
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