Lessons in sustainable development from China & Taiwan

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    • Hsu, Sara

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Lessons in sustainable development from China & Taiwan

Sara Hsu

(Palgrave pivot)(Comparative studies of sustainable development in Asia)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 85-101) and index

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Both Taiwan and China are extremely populous nations that, due to population pressures and continuing high growth levels, have experienced challenges in sustainable development. Hsu illustrates Taiwan's path toward sustainable development and contrasts it to that of China, suggesting ways in which Taiwan can help China implement its environmental and social policies, and in which China might help Taiwan continue its path toward sustainable environmental and social policies. She explains that although Taiwan is a small compared to China, some aspects of its development model can (and should) be scaled up for larger countries. The importance of regulation enforcement is clear regarding Taiwan's environmental protection program, as is the promotion of small and medium sized enterprises in promoting income and social equality. Similarly, China's experimental methodology - using small areas to explore different ways of living or different technologies - can be useful in Taiwan. In Lessons in Sustainable Development, Hsu examines China and Taiwan in terms of inequality and environmental issues.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Theoretical Framework 3. Sustainable Development in Taiwan and China 4. Sustainable development programs and experiments 5. Directions for Future Study

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