Green China: Seeking Ecological Alternatives - Japan Search model RDF

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Green China: Seeking Ecological Alternatives

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schema:contributor<https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/ncname/Geoffrey_MurrayIan_G._Cook> ( "Geoffrey MurrayIan G. Cook")
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schema:description"内容記述: 1. China's environmental crisis: an overview: Progress at high cost; Consumerist contribution; Who should pay?; Sustainability theory; Legacy of Han grandeur; Achievements so far; Need for caution; 2. Ancient legacies: China's sorrow: the Yellow River and the river dragons; Han expansion; desertification and deforestation; Ecological balance; 3. Politics in command: Heavy industry; Four Pests Campaign; On Great Leaps and communes; Tree felling versus planting; 4. Market forces unleashed: Pragmatism rules; Overmining of communal capital; Township enterprises - rural driving force; Contribution of urban industries; Role of foreign investment; 5. Urban demographic and consumerist pressures: Growing urbanization; Impact of the market economy; Enter the rural migrant; Population pressures; Consumerism and waste disposal worries; 6. The Sanxia dam: Justification: responding to threats; Critique: mega project dangers; Assessing the debates: alternative ways forward; 7. Moving the waters: Yellow River - continued source of sorrow; Water diversion; Not enough water; Competition for water; What are the alternatives?; Technical concerns; 8. Ecological tramplings: Atmospheric pollution; Better energy efficiency; Energy conservation; New and renewable energy; The threat of 'carmageddon'; Waste disposal; 9. Pollution on the periphery: Tibet: Land of Riches; Tibet; the Chinese case; Changing agricultural patterns; Tibet: the exiles' case; Damage by over-population; Prospects for reconciliation; Hong Kong struggles to clean up; Taiwan pays high price for growth; Analysis: common themes and contrasts; 10. Environmental policies: Environmental protection: government monopoly; The legal framework; Economic solutions; Return of blue skies; International pilot projects; Individual initiatives; 11. Whither China? Alternative environmental futures: Rosy; Gloomy; Doomsday; Back to the future; Summing up....(more)"
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