China Environment Series 7 Chinese Version (2005)

In partnership with China Development Brief China Environment Series 7 published in Chinese. The translated issue was made possible by a grant from Shell China, Ltd.

Issues in this Series

CES 7 Chinese Version Section 1

Feature Article: The Challenge of Positive Influence: Managing Sustainable Development of the West-East Pipeline Project by Mike Seymour, Marilyn Beach, and Steve LaisterFeature Article: China's Ecological Rehabilitation: The Unprecedented Efforts and Dramatic Impacts of Reforestation and Slope Protection in Western China by Runsheng Yin, Jintao Xu, Zhou Li, and Can Liu

CES 7 Chinese Version Section 2

Feature Article: Quenching Beijing's Thirst: The Need for Integrated Management for the Endangered Miyun Reservoir by Christoph Peisert and Eva Sternfeld Feature Article: A Different Growing Season South of the Mountains: Guangdong Province Rethinks its Agricultural Development Model by Peter Riggs Commentaries: Assessing the Achievements and Problems of Rural Resource Management Programs in Western China: A Case Study from Gansu Province by Seth Cook; Food, Environment and Health Post-SARS: Corporate Expectations and Participation by Megan Tracy; Atypical Environmental NGOs in Guangdong by Sylvia Ping Song; Green Labeling and Energy Efficiency in China by Gary McNeil and David Hathaway

CES 7 Chinese Version Section 3

Commentaries: Addressing Urgent Needs: The Emergence of Environmental Education in China by Jing Lin and Heidi Ross; Running into Dead Ends: Challenges in Researching the Three Gorges Dam by Gørild Heggelund; Ecosystem Governance in a Cross-border Area: Building a Tuman River Transboundary Biosphere Reserve by Sangmin NamChina Environment Forum Special Initiatives

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