International Aid and China's Environment: Taming the Yellow Dragon

International Aid and China's Environment: Taming the Yellow Dragon

by Katherine Morton
International Aid and China's Environment: Taming the Yellow Dragon

International Aid and China's Environment: Taming the Yellow Dragon

by Katherine Morton

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Overview

Rapid economic growth in the world's most populous nation is leading to widespread soil erosion, desertification, deforestation and the depletion of vital natural resources. The scale and severity of environmental problems in China now threaten the economic and social foundations of its modernization.

Using case studies, Morton analyzes the relationship between international and local responses to environmental problems in China, challenging the prevailing wisdom that weak compliance is the only constraint upon local environmental management in China. It advances two interrelated discussions: first, it constructs a conceptual framework for understanding the key dimensions of environmental capacity. This is broadly defined to encompass the financial, institutional, technological and social aspects of environmental management. Second, the book presents the results of an empirical inquiry into the implementation of donor-funded environmental projects in both China's poorer and relatively developed regions. By drawing upon extensive fieldwork, it seeks to explain how, and under what conditions, international donors can strengthen China's environmental capacity, especially at the local level. It will be of interest to those studying Chinese politics, environmental studies and international relations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134183159
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/17/2006
Series: Routledge Studies on China in Transition
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 3 MB

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Morton, Katherine

Table of Contents

Introduction  1. Developing Environmental Capacity  2. The Long March towards Environmental Management in China  3. Engineering a Solution: The Japanese Approach  4. Managing the Environment with a Human Face: The UNDP Approach  5. Creating Incentives and Institutions: The World Bank Approach  6. The Promises and Pitfalls of International Environmental Aid to China  Conclusion

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