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China's environmental challenges / Judith Shapiro.

LIBRA GE320.C6 S53 2012
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Shapiro, Judith, 1953-
Contributor:
Alec Harris & Carollina Song Fund.
Series:
China today series (Cambridge, England)
China today
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental management--China.
Environmental management.
Environmental management--China--History.
Environmental policy--China--Citizen participation.
Environmental policy.
Sustainable development--China.
Sustainable development.
Environmental conditions.
Political participation.
History.
China.
China--Environmental conditions.
Ecology.
Environmental policy--Citizen participation.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xxi pages, 1 unnumbered page, 205 pages : map ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, U.K. ; Malden, MA : Polity Press, 2012.
Summary:
China's huge environmental challenges are significant for us all. They affect not only the health and well-being of China but the very future of the planet. In this trailblazing book, noted China specialist and environmentalist Judith Shapiro investigates China's struggle to achieve sustainable development against a backdrop of acute rural poverty and soaring middle class consumption. Using five core analytical concepts to explore the complexities of this struggle - the implications of globalization, the challenges of governance; contested national identity, the evolution of civil society and problems of environmental justice and equity - Shapiro poses a number of pressing questions: Do the Chinese people have the right to the higher living standards enjoyed in the developed world? Are China's environmental problems so severe that they may shake the government's stability, legitimacy and control? To what extent are China's environmental problems due to patterns of Western consumption? And in a world of increasing limits on resources and pollution "sinks," is it even possible to build an equitable system in which people enjoy equal access to resources without taking them from successive generations, from the poor, or from other species? China and the planet are at a pivotal moment; the path towards a more sustainable development model is still open. But - as Shapiro persuasively argues - making this choice will require humility, creativity, and a rejection of business as usual. The window of opportunity will not be open much longer.
Contents:
The big picture
Environmental challenges: drivers and trends
State-led environmentalism: the view from above
Sustainable development and national identity
Public participation and civil society: the view from below
Environmental justice and the displacement of environmental harm
Prospects for the future.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Alec Harris & Carollina Song Fund.
ISBN:
0745660916
9780745660912
9780745660905
0745660908
OCLC:
783166463
Publisher Number:
99963701631

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