Managing the Chinese Environment
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
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In the coming decades environmental issues will play an increasing role in China's economic development drive, internal politics, legal development, international relations, and regional development issues. While several books have appeared in the 1990s which describe tangible aspects of China's environmental degradation, this book concentrates its attention on management of China's environment within various contexts and represents the state of thinking on the subject by some of the world's key social scientists in this field. It contains an international perspective of environmental problems in China often lacking in books about the Chinese environment. Chapters discuss environmental degradation in Chinese history, organisation of China's environmental protection network, the legal framework for environmental protection, agricultural land issues, water issues, biodiversity, energy, pollution, public health, and business opportunities for foreign firms. While this book shows that there is lots of room for optimism, it also indicates that many environmental problems remain intractable and some are worsening.
This is a collection that anyone concerned about China's environment should read. * The Journal of Asian Studies *
Many of the papers contain highly technical detail, but all repay careful reading, concerning as they do some of the most vital issues facing China and the world today * Jackie Sheehan, Times Higher Education Supplement *
This publication provides a brief, authoritative and readable progress report which is essential reading for those involved in China's natural resources sector. * Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy Internet Journal *
ISBN: 9780198296355
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
Weight: 521g
334 pages