04306oam 2200697I 450 991078385410332120230607220429.01-905299-64-81-135-78779-41-135-78780-80-203-22065-X1-280-03179-40-203-29628-110.4324/9780203220658 (CKB)1000000000250449(EBL)171835(OCoLC)475879443(SSID)ssj0000297927(PQKBManifestationID)11251426(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000297927(PQKBWorkID)10350599(PQKB)11459669(MiAaPQ)EBC171835(Au-PeEL)EBL171835(CaPaEBR)ebr10100339(CaONFJC)MIL3179(OCoLC)252876997(EXLCZ)99100000000025044920180331d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrGreen China seeking ecological alternatives /Geoffrey Murray and Ian G. CookLondon ;New York :RoutledgeCurzon,2002.1 online resource (270 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-415-86163-2 0-7007-1703-X Includes bibliographical references (p. [238]-244) and index.Cover; Green China; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of tables; List of boxes; Preface; 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 unleashedPragmatism rulesOvermining of communal capital; Township enterprises - rural driving force; Contribution of urban industries; Role of foreign investment; 5 Urban demographic and consumerist pressures; Growing urbanisation; 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 waterWhat 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; 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 solutionsReturn of blue skiesInternational pilot projects; Individual initiatives; 11 Whither China? Alternative environmental futures; Rosy; Gloomy; Doomsday; Back to the future; Summing up; References; Bibliography; IndexDrawing on a wide range of Chinese and western sources, this book offers in-depth analysis of the complete range of environmental problems facing China today, from the historical, political, economic and cultural root causes, through the successful and unsuccessful efforts which have been made to find solutions, to possible future scenarios and strategies.Environmental policyChinaPollutionChinaChinaEnvironmental conditionsEnvironmental policyPollution363.7/00951Murray Geoffrey1942,1470646Cook Ian G1470647MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910783854103321Green China3682640UNINA