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Full Description
China's sustained and rapid economic growth since 1978 has meant increasing importance of ecological conservation and environmental protection. This book reviews the history of China's experience in ecological conservation and environmental protection in China under reform and opening-up, identifies lessons learned, examines obstacles and challenges the country is facing, and offers suggestions for addressing them. Written by some of the most prominent experts in their respective fields, the chapters cover such topics as environmental planning and policies, the rule of law, sustainable development, circular economy, climate change, and ecological civilization. The volume shows that China's environmental objectives are consistent with the country's long-term development goals and that a prosperous and beautiful China must be one and the same.
Contents
List of Figures - List of Tables - Pan Jiahua/Zhuang Guiyang: "Protecting the Environment Pays": Theory and Practice - Zhou Hongchun: Environmental Policies: Evolution and Evaluation - Wu Shunze/Wan Jun/Yang Liyan/Zhao Zijun: Environmental Protection Planning: Review and Outlook - Qi Jianguo/Wang Yingjie/Ma Xiaoqin: Circular Economy - Xia Jun/Zuo Qiting: Water Resources: Exploitation and Protection - Zhuang Guiyang/Bo Fan: Adapting to Climate Change: Policies and Actions - Chen Ying: Sustainable Development: Strategy and Practice - Wang Mou/Kang Wenmei/Liu Junyan/Lv Xianhong/Zhang Ying/Luo Dongshen: Sustainable Urban Development: Practice and Experience - Li Meng: Toward an Ecological Civilization.