Implementing environmental policy in China

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Implementing environmental policy in China

Barbara J. Sinkule and Leonard Ortolano

Praeger, c1995

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注記

Includes bibliographical reference (p. [211]-219) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

In the 1980s, China established its first systems of environmental management collectively known as the three magic weapons: environmental impact assessment, pollutant discharge fees, and the three synchronizations. The authors explore the successes and failures of these systems through actual investigation of individual factories. They also examine the key agencies that implement environmental policy and their responsibilities to both leaders of local government and China's National Environmental Protection Agency. Their findings provide intriguing insights into the broader issues of environmental goals and priorities in developing countries, and the roles of both government agencies and entrepreneurs in policy implementation.

目次

List of Tables List of Figures Preface Acknowledgments List of Acronyms Institutional Context of Environmental Policy Implementation in China Environmental Impact Assessment The Three Synchronizations Pollutant Discharge Fees Local EPB Growth and Development: Strategies Used by the Shenzhen EPB Local Level EPBs and Their Subsidiaries: Relationships and Finances within the Foshan EPB Environmental Protection with Chinese Characteristics Bibliography Index

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