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Environmental policy and sustainable development in China: Hong Kong in global context

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With ChinaÆs economy and infrastructural development exploding, the world urgently needs avenues for a sustainable approach to its growth.

Here Paul G. Harris explores these avenues, using Hong Kong as a case study to introduce the major concepts in sustainable development for China.

Sketching out the historical and political contexts for ChinaÆs environmental policymaking, he analyzes key challenges related to the countryÆs development, including air pollution, water quality, waste, transport, and climate change.

Geared toward undergraduates and the young people who will be instrumental in managing ChinaÆs growth, it provides a fundamental outlook on how China can achieve its goals in environmentally friendly ways.

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The Policy Press
1447308344 / 9781447308348
eBook (EPUB)
09/05/2012
England
English
246 pages
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