Governance of Biodiversity Conservation in China And Taiwan
‘Report of Protected Areas Task Force submitted to the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Developme ...
PAs, and a railway scheduled to be built inside the Cao Hai NR was resited elsewhere.’ (Xie et al. (2004), op cit, n., p. 287.) ...
See Division of Wildlife Protection, SFA (2004), Study on China’s Nature Reserve Policies, Beijing: China Forestry Publishing, p ...
Interview with Cai Dinggui, Deputy Director of EPA, 15 September, 2005, Taipei. Draft of Organization of Ministry of Environmen ...
Business organizations and biodiversity conservation Previous chapters have treated population growth, enlarged agricultural a ...
between Taiwan and mainland China has worsened or improved environ- mental outcomes. DOMESTIC ORGANIZATION OF BUSINESS IN CHINA ...
authority is still unclear. Supervising bureaucratic agencies have less control over them than was the case before reforms began ...
plant, but the local government had invested in it; essentially, it was owned by the local government ... Only the government of ...
Most pluralist systems saw the state developing strength after industrialization had occurred, and both labor and business inter ...
Crepaz asks whether corporatism retards pollution, because the inclusive structure of corporatism allows the internalization of ...
tussled with their applicability, given the increase in number of social groups following industrialization and some political l ...
Chapter 4 we pointed to the lack of integration and centralized unity in the institutional framework of biodiversity conservatio ...
maximized political influences through collective action such as informal group consultation and lobbying.^29 The 1980s and 1990 ...
Standardization. This organization’s work largely is driven by companies in advanced industrialized countries. Second, two world ...
They regard it as a public relations gesture to comfort elites and mass publics, while the firms continue to degrade the environ ...
The importance of the petrochemical industry to Taiwan’s economy instantly involved national officials of the ruling party in th ...
for automotive components. The plant was designed to have an annual output of 100000 tons of TDI, 90 percent of which would be e ...
Shanghai, through a 4000-kilometer underground pipeline. Because the pipe- line moved gas from China’s energy-rich but economica ...
‘We thought this process was not transparent. We had many discussions and formed joint audit teams and engaged the local populat ...
Yellow China Sea in Jiangsu Province is the habitat for globally threatened birds such as the spotted greenshank and the spoon-b ...
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