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This first OECD review of China's environmental situation and policies systematically examines the physical and institutional context for environmental policy as well as specific issues including air, water, waste, and biodiversity; explores the environment-economic and environmental-social policy interfaces; reviews China's international engagement on environmental issues; and makes a series of recommendations. This book has been selected as Notable Government Document for 2007 by the Government Documents Roundtable of the American Library Association.
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OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: China 2007
2007, OECD Publishing
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OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: Greece 2000
2000, OECD Publishing
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OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: Australia 1998
1998, OECD Publishing
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OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: Mexico 1998
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Table of Contents
1. Conclusions and Recommendations
-1. Environmental Management
Implementing Policies More Effectively and Efficiently
Air
Water
Waste
Nature
2. Towards "Harmonious Society"and Environmentally Sustainable Development
Integration of Environmental Concerns in Economic Decisions
Integration of Environmental and Social Decisions
3. International Co-operation
PART I. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
2. The Context
-1. Physical Context
2. Economic Context
GDP and Related Indicators
Structure of the Chinese Economy
Trade and FDI
3. Social Context
4. Institutional Context
National Institutions
Territorial Institutions
Environmental Framework
Environmental Institutions
Selected Sources
3. Air Management
-Recommendations
Conclusions
1. Policy Objectives
2. Ambient Air Quality and Emissions
3. Air Quality Management
4. Integrating Air Management Objectives into Energy Policy
5. Integrating Air Management Objectives into Transport Policy
Selected Sources
4. Water Management
-Recommendations
Conclusions
1. Policy Objectives
2. Water Quality Management
3. Water Resource Management
Selected Sources
5. Waste Management
Recommendations
Conclusions
1. Waste Management Framework
2. Waste Management Performance
Selected Sources
6. Nature and Biodiversity
Recommendations
Conclusions
1. Policy Objectives
2. Species Protection and Recovery
3. Habitats and Protected Areas
4. Integrating Biodiversity Concerns into the Forestry Sector
5. International Co-operation
Selected Sources
PART II. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
7. Environmental-Economic Integration
Recommendations
Conclusions
1. Towards Sustainable Development
2. Environmental Policy Implementation
Selected Sources
8. Environmental-Social Interface
Recommendations
Conclusions
1. Social Disparities and the Environment
2. Health and the Environment
3. Environmental Democracy
Selected Sources
PART III. INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION
9. International Co-operation
-Recommendations
Conclusions
1. Policy Objectives, Institutions, and Mechanisms
2. Regional Issues
3. Global Marine Issues
4. Global Issues: Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
5. Global Issues: Climate Change
6. Global Issues: Trade and Investment
7. Environment and Development
Selected Sources
References
Edition Notes
The Physical Object
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