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Reform of the Ecological Civilization System

Guoqiang Tian and Xudong Chen ()
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Xudong Chen: Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

Chapter Chapter 29 in China’s Reform: History, Logic, and Future, 2022, pp 413-425 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Ecological civilization is an important responsibility of state governance, which implements environmental polices concerning it and thus helps determine a country’s quality of life. China has made remarkable progress over its 40 years of reform, attaining an annual average economic growth rate of over 9%, but the high environmental costs that have accompanied this rapid economic growth have been neglected. China has failed to learn from the painful lessons of the “treatment after pollution” practice followed in other countries and has brought its natural environment and ecosystem to the brink of collapse.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-5470-2_29

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