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Development of China’s environmental legislation

Qin, Tianbao and Zhang, Meng LU orcid (2017) p.17-30
Abstract
Is China a superhero intent on saving the world economy or a monster focused on damaging the global environment? As a developing country with the largest population in the world, China has wrought a stunning miracle of economic development. However, this rapid economic growth, like a double-edged sword, has given rise to severe environmental problems, such as climate change, water pollution and resource exhaustion among others. Moreover, these environmental challenges will in turn lead to new political, economic and social problems. Although the Rio Conference is now 20 years old, sustainable development is still a hot topic of discussion and a crucial issue in China. Currently, the country is facing a grave ecological situation and must... (More)
Is China a superhero intent on saving the world economy or a monster focused on damaging the global environment? As a developing country with the largest population in the world, China has wrought a stunning miracle of economic development. However, this rapid economic growth, like a double-edged sword, has given rise to severe environmental problems, such as climate change, water pollution and resource exhaustion among others. Moreover, these environmental challenges will in turn lead to new political, economic and social problems. Although the Rio Conference is now 20 years old, sustainable development is still a hot topic of discussion and a crucial issue in China. Currently, the country is facing a grave ecological situation and must undertake the arduous task of addressing the environmental problems. Widespread, persistent smog has continued to afflict many parts of China in recent years, arousing public concern and underlining the need to switch from the current model of extensive development to a green, environment-friendly economy. China’s environmental legislation has evolved slowly and developed over the last few decades, marking remarkable achievements in the context of a legal framework for environmental protection. However, China still has a long way to go on the road towards achieving the goals that underlie the environmental legislation. (Less)
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Legislation, Environmental law, China, Sustainable development
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Routledge handbook of environmental policy in China
editor
Sternfeld, Eva
pages
17 - 30
publisher
Routledge
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  • scopus:85027816042
ISBN
9781138831117
9781315736761
DOI
10.4324/9781315736761
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English
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971bd6c5-684c-4546-9db3-f26d8c0e4748
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2022-08-27 19:16:53
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  abstract     = {{Is China a superhero intent on saving the world economy or a monster focused on damaging the global environment? As a developing country with the largest population in the world, China has wrought a stunning miracle of economic development. However, this rapid economic growth, like a double-edged sword, has given rise to severe environmental problems, such as climate change, water pollution and resource exhaustion among others. Moreover, these environmental challenges will in turn lead to new political, economic and social problems. Although the Rio Conference is now 20 years old, sustainable development is still a hot topic of discussion and a crucial issue in China. Currently, the country is facing a grave ecological situation and must undertake the arduous task of addressing the environmental problems. Widespread, persistent smog has continued to afflict many parts of China in recent years, arousing public concern and underlining the need to switch from the current model of extensive development to a green, environment-friendly economy. China’s environmental legislation has evolved slowly and developed over the last few decades, marking remarkable achievements in the context of a legal framework for environmental protection. However, China still has a long way to go on the road towards achieving the goals that underlie the environmental legislation.}},
  author       = {{Qin, Tianbao and Zhang, Meng}},
  booktitle    = {{Routledge handbook of environmental policy in China}},
  editor       = {{Sternfeld, Eva}},
  isbn         = {{9781138831117}},
  keywords     = {{Legislation; Environmental law; China; Sustainable development}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{17--30}},
  publisher    = {{Routledge}},
  title        = {{Development of China’s environmental legislation}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315736761}},
  doi          = {{10.4324/9781315736761}},
  year         = {{2017}},
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