China Mainland Publications

CES 6 Commentaries, pp. 110-140:

Jul 07, 2011
More Players on the Stage: New Trends in Shanghai's Water Pollution Control Policies by Seungho Lee Community Forestry in Yunnan Province by Kenji Kitamura and Guangxia Cao Coastal Zone Management in the People's Republic of China: A Unique Approach? by Maren Lau What if All China Golfed? Prospects for an Environmentally-Friendly and Conflict-Free Golf Industry in China by Timothy Hildebrandt The Zhangjiajie Phenomenon by Huang Liangbin Why Industry's Environmental Performance Doesn't Count by Joakim Nordqvist and Gabriel Somesfalean more

CES 4 Feature Article, p.43-56

Jul 07, 2011
Total Emission Control of Major Pollutants in China by Dan Dudek, Ma Zhong, Jianyu Zhang, Guojun Song, and Shuqin Liu more

CES 7 Feature Article, pp. 33-46

Jul 07, 2011
Quenching Beijing's Thirst: The Need for Integrated Management for the Endangered Miyun Reservoir by Christoph Peisert and Eva Sternfeld more

CES 5 Inventory of Environmental and Energy Projects in China, pp. 137-227

Jul 07, 2011
- U.S. Government Activities - U.S. Nongovernmental Organization Activities - U.S. Universities and Professional Associations - Mainland Chinese and Hong Kong Nongovernmental Organizations and Research Centers - Bilateral Government Activities more

CES 10 Commentaries, pp. 57-85

Jul 07, 2011
China's Mercury Problem: A Sleeping Giant? By Celia Y. Chen Spotlight on NGO Activism: Greening China's "Factory of the World:" Institute for Sustainable Communities in Guangdong By Zhang Ye Public Health and Air Pollution in Chinese Cities: Local Research with Global Relevance By Sumi Mehta, Aaron J. Cohen, Davida Schiff, Daniel Greenbaum, Nick Moustakas, & Robert O'Keefe Feature Box: Coal City: China Environmental Health Project Work in Huainan By Wei-Ping Pan & Ma Tianjie Neither Black Nor White: Mangrove Conservation With Chinese Characteristics By Liu Yi (Translated by Jing Chen & Ma Tianjie) Spotlight on NGO Activism: The Forest Stewardship Council: Because Forests Matter By Marion Karmann more

English Section 4

Jul 07, 2011

CES 8 Full Publication

Jul 07, 2011
The newly redesigned China Environment Series 8 includes feature articles on legal advocacy in environmental public participation, the evolution of Chinese civil society, the country's thirst for foreign oil, and innovations in clean energy. CES 8 also includes a special report on water conflict resolution in the United States and China more

CES 6 China Environment Forum Special Initiatives, pp. 141-146:

Jul 07, 2011
Municipal Financing for Environmental Infrastructure Project; Navigating Peace: Promoting New Water Partnerships: Studying Water Conflict Resolution in the United States and China (Tuscon Trip) more

CES 4 Commentaries/Notes from the Field, p. 57-76:

Jul 07, 2011
Charge to the Bush Administration: U.S. Interests in Energy Cooperation with China by Kelly Sims China's Changing Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Jeffrey Logan Seeking Contradictions" in the Field: Environmental Economics, Public Disclosure, and Cautious Optimism about China's Environmental Future by Eric Zusman Environmental Disputes and Public Service: Past and Present by Anna Brettell Clues and Cues by Humphrey Wou The Changing Context for Taiwanese Environmental NGOs by Sean Gilbert Let a Thousand Muckrakers Bloom by Ray Cheung more

CES 7 Feature Article, pp. 47-54

Jul 07, 2011
A Different Growing Season South of the Mountains: Guangdong Province Rethinks its Agricultural Development Model by Peter Riggs more

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