Governance of Biodiversity Conservation in China And Taiwan
210 Governance of biodiversity conservation in China and Taiwan Red Mountain DeqingBaimang-Meili Snow M ountain Gongshan Weixi S ...
with the Yunnan provincial government in early 2003 to accelerate electric power development. In mid-2003, a joint venture firm ...
environmental activism has had repercussions (with his ENGO being called an ‘extremist organization’ by local authorities)^48 , ...
February 2004. Some 20 journalists, environmental activists, and scientists visited the dam construction site, met with local of ...
other species could be mitigated.^58 The overriding emphasis at the conclusion of review in mid-2005 was the need for hydropower ...
The amount of protest generated concerning Nujiang will doubtless have an impact on future hydropower development in China. This ...
alliance, even working with foreign NGOs. The ENGOs and the media in both states displayed the symbiotic nature of this relation ...
them with office and honors, and this remains an important political system difference. ENDNOTES Lieberthal, Kenneth (1995), Go ...
Liu Tsung-yung (2000), ‘Looking at the Binnan assessment’, 1 March, 2000, unpublished manuscript. Liu is the EPA’s Director of ...
Qin Chuan (2004), ‘Public voices should be heard over dam’, China Daily, 12 November, p. 5. Personal interview with policy anal ...
Conclusions We conclude our study by summarizing the main points of the argument. We then take a different slant by asking whe ...
Deng Xiaoping’s economic reforms represented different, more calculable environmental risks; yet the ecological cost of rapid ec ...
China differs in significant ways from that in Taiwan, but it is not clear that these differences ultimately affect outcomes. Bo ...
This volume has also analyzed the challenges to biodiversity conservation presented by each system. Protected areas in both juri ...
Bayer’s proposals to construct yet another chemical plant in Taiwan offended local grassroots sentiment. China and Taiwan provid ...
both Taiwan and China, ENGOS have broadened civil society. In contra- distinction to the Taiwan case, however, the environmental ...
the environmental movement was a casualty of intense political competition. Thus, even though Taiwan’s democratization has permi ...
1990s are examples of the state’s power to mobilize society in pursuit of environmental protection objectives. Planning for this ...
The natural science establishment in both China and Taiwan has found ways to influence state policy on biodiversity issues. Natu ...
governments, on the one hand, and with grassroots environmental organiza- tions on the other. In working with Chinese ENGOs, WWF ...
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