Water Publications

CES 6 Meeting Summaries, pp.147-172

Jul 07, 2011
4 June 2002--U.S. Conservation NGOs Finding a Niche in China 12 June 2002--Water Crises in China and Pakistan 26 June 2002--Hazardous Waste Challenges in Greater China 18 September 2002--Marine Issues in China 8 October 2002--Green Olympic Roundtable: Insights for Beijing 2008 18 October 2002--Environmental Journalism in China 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 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. 86-116

Jul 07, 2011
Building Rural Models to Last: The Global Environmental Institute's Biogas Work in Western China By Emmy Komada Spotlight on NGO Activism: Greener Wishes for Grasslands in Inner Mongolia: Green Longjiang By Zhang Yadong Green Studen Forum: Beijing's Secret Garden of Growing Environmental Health Advocates By Daniel Pulver Spotlight on NGO Activism: Exploring China's River Heritage with China Rivers Project By Kristen McDonald Mining in China: A Primary Ecological and Human Health Concern By Saleem H. Ali Feature Box: From Rural Electrification to Biofuels: NREL's China Program By David Kline, Monisha Shah, & Bill Wallace Spotlight on NGO Activism: Filling a Gap in Environment and Health Work in Southwest China: The Yunnan Health and Development Research Association By Zhang Kaining & Jackson Tung Green Eggs and Ham: Struggles in Swallowing Ecotourism By Monica Liau Spotlight on NGO Activism: China Youth Climate Action Network: Catalyzing Student Activism to Create a Low-Carbon Future By Li Li more

English Section 7

Jul 07, 2011

CES 8 Feature Article, pp.41-60:

Jul 07, 2011
Reducing China's Thirst for Foreign Oil: Moving Towards a Less Oil-Dependent Road Transport System By Hongyan He Oliver Feature Box: Ecological Behavior Among Adolescents in Hangzhou By Jun Yu and Jocelyn Eikenburg more

CES 6 Meeting Summaries, pp. 173-198

Jul 07, 2011
6 November 2002--Greening Chinese Businesses 13 December 2002--Environmental Degradation and Health Threats in China 17 December 2002--Environmental Governance in China 13 March 2003--Exploring Sustainable Agriculture in China 18 March 2003--Film Screening of "Railroad of Hope" 23 April 2003--Air Pollution Challenges in China more

CES 4 Summaries of Working Group on Environment in U.S.-China Relations Meetings---2000-2001, p. 77-86:

Jul 07, 2011
28 January 2000--Environmental Financing in China 9 February 2000--Environmental Financing in China--Multilateral Activities 8 March 2000--Overview of Recent U.S.-China Forum on Environment and Development and China's Response to Water Scarcity in the Hai River Basin 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

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