ABSTRACT

China has been experiencing extraordinary economic growth for over two decades. Behind the remarkable statistics, however, it is facing a pressing issue: balancing its economic development needs with protecting its environmental resources. The environmental issue in China has a profound impact on the rest of the world as well, in such concerns as global warning and ethical and legal considerations about environmental enforcement. This book covers a broad range of topics, from specific environmental assessments in key sectors (i.e. desertification) to the policy implications of China's entry into the WTO. The contributors include scholars, government officials, business consultants, environmental science and technology experts, and others based in China and the United States. Sharing perspectives that reflect their diverse backgrounds, these experts offer valuable insights for handling the emerging opportunities and challenges of doing business in China.

part |273 pages

China's Environment and the Challenge of Sustainable Development

chapter 2|31 pages

Public Environmental Consciousness in China

Early Empirical Evidence

chapter 3|36 pages

Environmental Law in the People's Republic of China

An Overview Describing Challenges and Providing Insights for Good Governance

chapter 5|29 pages

Beyond the Bureaucracy

Changing China's Policymaking Environment

chapter 8|32 pages

Reviving the Scorched Earth?

A Snapshot of China's Hazardous Waste Management and Cleaner Production Programs

chapter 10|26 pages

China's Environment

A Bibliographic Essay