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Publication year: 2009
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Table of contents
Introduction Guobin Yang
VOLUME OVERVIEW China’s Long Green March: Crises and Opportunities Hu Kanping and Yang Dongping
PART ONE: WATER CRISIS Blue-green Algae Bloom in Taihu Lake: Reflections on Pollution and Development Zhang Ke Water Crisis in Chinese Cities in 2007 Jiang Minzhuo A Health Checkup on the Ecology of the Yangtze River Wang Yongchen
PART TWO: CLIMATE CHANGE The Impact of Climate Change on China Liu Haiying Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events in China in 2007 Huang Lei China and Climate Change from the Perspective of International Civil Society Fu Tao Climate Change and Chinese Youth’s Attitudes towards Consumption Zhang Kejia
PART THREE: URBAN ENVIRONMENT Green Olympics and Environmental Improvements in Beijing Li Jiao How Far is Beijing from Being an Eco-city? Feng Yongfeng Progress in Energy Conservation and Emissions Reduction Zhao Wengeng Green Commuting and Public Participation Kang Xue
PART FOUR: PUBLIC POLICY AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Progress and Problems in China’s Construction of an Environmental Legal System Xu Kezhu, Song Wanzhong and Zhu Fen Green Credit Policy in China Yu Xiaogang Challenges for Strategic Environmental Impact Assessments Qie Jianrong Reflections on Environmentally Related Mass Events in China Tong Zhifeng
PART FIVE: APPENDIX Annual Indexes: Environmental Trends
Terminological Translation Index Terminological Glossary Index
Readership
All those interested in developments in China's environment and environmental policy. Also an excellent primary source for analysis of the political climate for NGOs and public intellectual and policy discourse in China.
About the author(s)
Yang Dongping is co-founder and vice president of Friends of Nature and professor of education at the Beijing Institute of Technology. Friends of Nature was the first environmental non-governmental organization in the People’s Republic of China, established in 1994 by Liang Congjie, Yang Dongping, Liang Xiaoyan and Wang Lixiong. The organization has more than 3000 active members and has been recipient fifteen prestigious national and international awards.
Editorial Board
International Advisory Board: Judith Shapiro is the Director of Global Environmental Politics programs at American University's School of International Service in Washington, DC. She has published extensively on modern and contemporary China, including Mao's War against Nature (Cambridge, 2001), an account of China's political campaigns to conquer the natural world.Guobin Yang is Associate Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Cultures at Barnard College, Columbia University. He has published over twenty journal articles and book chapters on contemporary social issues in China, including environmental activism, voluntary associations, and the politics of the internet.
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The China Environment Yearbook, produced by China's preeminent environmental organization Friends of Nature, has established itself as the standard source for on-the-ground civil society perspectives about environmental issues in China. The third English language volume in the series brings readers up to date on the main issues and events in 2007. These include national debates about water and air pollution, the Lake Tai algae crisis, the environmental protests in the city of Xiamen, challenges faced by those planning a “green” Olympics in Beijing for 2008, and the adverse impact of global climate change. The research and analysis contained in the volume depicts the broader patterns of an emerging environmental politics in China - a more assertive and restive citizenry in environmental affairs, the rise of interest groups, and international influences on domestic policy debates. The China Environment Yearbook, Volume 3 is an indispensable source for scholars and policy makers concerned about how China's environmental policies and practices will affect its own future and the future of the earth.
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