Governance of Biodiversity Conservation in China And Taiwan
China receives loans or funds for environmental protection from other development agencies such as the United Nations Environmen ...
Recent developments in Taiwan are less sanguine. The environmental movement and ENGOs of the 1980s stimulated civil consciousnes ...
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A Biodiversity Review of China (Mackinnon et al.) 5, 39–40 Academia Sinica (Taiwan) 61–2 acid rain 10, 83 afforestation programs ...
linkages to ENGOs 183–4 linkages to parties 166, 187, 197 role of multinational corporations 142–9 state-business relations 137– ...
Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) 61, 74, 76, 81–2, 87, 116 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITE ...
environmental ethics 19, 22, 33 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Law (China, 2003) 69, 213–14 Environmental Impact Assessme ...
see also climate change Global Environmental Facility 59, 102, 111, 230 Global Environmental Institute 177 Global Village of Bei ...
international trade and biodiversity conservation 81, 154 International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) 42, 43, 49, ...
television 88–9, 212 mega-charismatic fauna (or flora) 49 mega-diversity country 5, 220 Mencius 19–20 Min River 23 Ming Dynasty ...
governance issues administrative organization/ enforcement 72, 109–111, 118, 128, 223 community conflicts 110, 115–117, 118, 129 ...
State Council 71, 73, 87–8, 93, 94, 110 State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) 2, 48, 88 agencies and 83–5 respons ...
impact on national practice 76, 94, 222, 229 see alsolegal framework Tuntex group 198–9 Unger, Jonathan 141 United Kingdom 79 Un ...
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