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Handbook on Climate Change and Environmental Governance in China

Edited by Xiaowei Zang and Xiaoling Zhang

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This timely Handbook explores climate challenges and environmental governance in China. Bringing together established scholars and emerging research stars, it systematically examines the evolution of Chinese climate policies and institutions and the challenges, successes, failures and dilemmas that have arisen from this.

Keywords: Asian Studies; Environment; Politics and Public Policy Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035316342
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction: climate change and environmental governance in China , pp 3-18 Downloads
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Ch 2 Historical materialist policy analysis to study the state of climate adaptation policymaking in China , pp 19-41 Downloads
Julia Teebken
Ch 3 From political incentive to blame avoidance: revisiting the 20-year trajectory of China’s environmental politics , pp 42-54 Downloads
Ran Ran
Ch 4 From “people conquering nature” to “ecological civilization”: a corpus-based study of the shifts and continuities in climate discourses in China , pp 55-71 Downloads
Lucy Xia Zhao and Xiaowei Zang
Ch 5 The key to sustainability science: from “homo economicus man” to “eco economic man” , pp 72-84 Downloads
Xiaoling Zhang and Yali Huang
Ch 6 Rethinking China’s clean energy transitions: eco-security and authoritarian sustainability , pp 86-101 Downloads
Geoffrey C. Chen
Ch 7 Environmental accidents and environmental legislation in China , pp 102-117 Downloads
Xiaowei Zang
Ch 8 Effects of government expenditure for environmental protection on SO2 pollution in China , pp 118-138 Downloads
Lei Jiang and Shixiong He
Ch 9 Unwilling or unable? Encouraging the environmental leadership behaviors of public administrators in China , pp 139-157 Downloads
Xuejiao Niu
Ch 10 Environmental regulation and haze pollution: neighbor-companion or neighbor-beggar? , pp 158-177 Downloads
Qian Zhou, Shihu Zhong, Tao Shi and Xiaoling Zhang
Ch 11 Strengthening environmental governance in the food sector: learning from China’s progress in dairy safety , pp 178-198 Downloads
Jonathan Schwestka and Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira
Ch 12 Representations of dual carbon goals in English-language news reporting by China’s official media , pp 199-219 Downloads
Guofeng Wang, Can Cui and Yingzi Qu
Ch 13 Pursuing sustainable urbanization with the decoupled urbanization-emission nexus: evidence from Chinese provinces , pp 221-244 Downloads
Li He
Ch 14 Central policy change and decoupling urbanization from emission in China , pp 245-257 Downloads
Xiaowei Zang
Ch 15 Revisiting the myth of energy efficiency in China , pp 258-276 Downloads
Ruohan Zhong and Chu Wei
Ch 16 Contradiction and routine in “new enclosure competition”: land governance in wind power facilities in China , pp 277-289 Downloads
Shengwen Tseng and Chunkuei Lai
Ch 17 Climate change and Chinese green bonds , pp 290-303 Downloads
Jeanne Le Galcher Baron, Enrico Dalla Riva and Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira
Ch 18 Governance of green bonds in China , pp 304-320 Downloads
Jiun-Da Lin
Ch 19 Does the market tell the truth? The role of third-party organizations in environmental data collection in China , pp 322-344 Downloads
Xuejiao Niu and Jie Gao
Ch 20 Third-party monitoring and environmental data manipulation: the case of air quality control in Chinese cities , pp 345-359 Downloads
Chengwei Wang and Liang Ma
Ch 21 Corporate property rights and environmental NGOs’ participation in environmental conflict , pp 360-374 Downloads
Ying Yin and Xuejiao Niu
Ch 22 Environmental feedback mechanisms and state responsiveness , pp 375-394 Downloads
Hedda Flatø
Ch 23 Science diplomacy for low-carbon transition: assessing China’s engagement with ASEAN , pp 396-408 Downloads
Lunting Wu and Andrea Valente

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