Chinese environmental governance dynamics, challenges, and prospects in a changing society /

This book offers the most updated research on the dynamics, challenges, and prospects in China's environmental governance.

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Group Author: Ren, Bingqiang.; Shou, Huisheng.
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
Series: Environmental politics and theory
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137343680
Summary: This book offers the most updated research on the dynamics, challenges, and prospects in China's environmental governance.
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Epublication based on: 9781137350688, 2013.
Carrier Form: 264 p. : 7 figures, 11.
ISBN: 9781137343680 :
1137343680 :
CLC: X-01
Contents: 1. Introduction: Dynamics, Challenges, and Opportunities in Making a Green China-- Bingqiang Ren and Huisheng Shou PART I: INSTITUTIONS AND POLICIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE 2. A Survey of Environmental Deterrence in China's Evolving Regulatory Framework-- Anna Brettell 3. Does Cadre Turnover Help or Hinder China's Green Rise? Evidence from Shanxi Province-- Sarah Eaton and Genia Kostka 4. Incentive structures and Compatible Development in a Chinese Local State-- Jianguo Chen PART II: FILMS AND ENVIRONMENT REGULATION 5. Environmental Management, Financing, and Performance in Chinese Firms: Evidence from a Na 6. Mind The Gap: the Role of Foreign-invested Firms in Narrowing the Implementation Gap in China's Environmental Governance-- Phillip Stalley PART III: ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENTS AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION 7. Environmental Protests and Rural Governance in China-- Bingqiang Ren 8. Environmental NGOs and Participative Governance: the Case of the PM2.5 Incident-- Zhen Lin and Yin Guan PART IV: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL FOUNDATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE 9. Firm Management and Environmental Organizational Violence in China-- Gary Green and Huisheng Shou 10. Socialization and Intergenerational Change of Environmental Consciousness in China-- Xiaoqing Liu 11. China's Environmental Crisis and Confucianism: Proposing a Confucian Green Theory to Save the Environment-- Joel J. Kassiola.