The China environment yearbook : changes and struggles. Vol. 2 /
This volume of The China Environment Yearbook is the second in a series of annual records written, commissioned, produced, and edited by Friends of Nature, China's premier environmental citizens' group. It is the signature annual research publication of China's non-governmental enviro...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English Chinese |
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Leiden : Biggleswade :
Brill ; Extenza Turpin [distributor],
2008.
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Series: | Chinese Academy of Social Sciences yearbooks. Environment.
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
Table of Contents:
- List of Figures and Tables; Preface; A Brief Introduction to Friends of Nature; Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; Introduction; General Report; Chapter One Standing at a New Vantage Point-China's Environment in 2006, the First Year of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan; Part One The Environment and Society; Chapter Two Challenges of and Prospects for Green GDP Accounting; Chapter Three Pan Yue's Reflections on the Environment; Chapter Four Environmental Fiscal Reform (EFR) Is the Key to Realizing Environmental Targets in the Eleventh Five-Year Plan.
- Chapter Five A Good Beginning: Environmental Legislation in the Eleventh Five-Year Plan-A 2006 UpdateChapter Six Environmental Problems in Developing the New Socialist Countryside; Chapter Seven Rural Society Coping with Pollution; Chapter Eight The Wushan Model: Building a Sustainable New Socialist Countryside; Chapter Nine Greening China's Film Industry in 2006; Chapter Ten The Evolution of International NGOs in China: Broadening Environmental Collaboration and Shifting Priorities; Part Two Ecology; Chapter Eleven The Environmental Impacts of Large-Scale Construction Projects.
- Chapter Twelve Are Fences and Grazing Bans the Best Tools for Controlling Desertification?Part Three Water; Chapter Thirteen Gaining and Maintaining Access to Safe Drinking Water; Chapter Fourteen Controlling Pollution in the Huaihe River Basin: Still a Long Way to Go; Chapter Fifteen Water Rights Trading in China; Chapter Sixteen Mapping Water Pollution in China: Informational Transparency at Work; Part Four Forests; Chapter Seventeen The Ecological Benefits of Improving the Quality of Forests; Chapter Eighteen Forest Rights "Reform" and Natural Forest Protection.
- Chapter Nineteen Chinese Wood Products Trade and the Illegal Timber TradePart Five Appendix; Annual Indexes: Environmental Data and Trends; Index.