Environmental governance in China : state, society, and market / Jesse Turiel, Iza Ding, John Chung-En Liu.

"This article provides an analytical overview of major works on the topic of environmental governance in China, with a particular emphasis on studies examining policies during the reform era (post-1978). We begin by exploring the rise of China's 'environmental state' and the vari...

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Main Authors: Turiel, Jesse (Author), Ding, Iza (Author), Chung-En Liu, John (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Leiden : Brill, [2017]
Series:Brill research perspectives.
Governance and public policy in China.
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Summary:"This article provides an analytical overview of major works on the topic of environmental governance in China, with a particular emphasis on studies examining policies during the reform era (post-1978). We begin by exploring the rise of China's 'environmental state' and the various institutional and political factors that shape state behavior. Next, we describe the complex relationship between the Chinese state and society, analyzing studies related to environmental public opinion, citizen action, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), green civil society, the role of the media, and China's judiciary. Finally, we conclude by reviewing research on market-based mechanisms of environmental governance in China, including emissions trading schemes, environmental transparency, corporate information disclosure, and green finance"--Page 4 of cover.
Item Description:"Originally published as volume 1(2) 2016, in Governance and policy in China"--Title page verso.
Physical Description:67 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-67)
ISBN:9789004359918
9004359915