Governance of Biodiversity Conservation in China And Taiwan

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  1. Interview with Cai Dinggui, Deputy Director of EPA, 15 September, 2005, Taipei.

  2. Draft of Organization of Ministry of Environment and Resources, EPA, January, 2005.

  3. Lin Yaosong (2001), Biodiversity Conservation of Taiwan’s National Parks, Taipei:
    Construction and Planning Agency, Ministry of the Interior, see Chapter 3
    http://bc.zo.ntu.edu.tw/proj_200112_nsc/.

  4. ‘National Park Law’, laws and regulations database of the Republic of China,
    http://law.moj.gov.tw/Eng/Fnews/FnewsContent.asp?msgid=1013&msgType=en&keywor
    d=national+park.

  5. Republic of China, MOI, Department of Statistics, Construction and Planning Agency,
    11 August, 2005.

  6. Huang Jintang, ‘Shengwu duoyanghua gongyue and guojia gongyuan fa’ (in Chinese),
    CBD and National Park Laws, in Lin Yaosong (ed.) (1999), Proceedings of Biodiversity
    Education, Taipei: Construction and Planning Agency, MOI, pp. 23–55.

  7. Chi, Chun-chei, Wang, Juju (1992), ‘Environmental justice: analysis of conflicts between
    indigenous peoples and national parks’, Mountain-Sea Culture, 19 , 86–103.

  8. ‘Activists say local trees endangered’, Taipei Times, 26 December, 1999.

  9. Chiu Yu-tzu (2002), ‘In the shadow of the giants’, Planet’s Voice, 1 October, see
    http://www.planets-voice.org/_interface/news.shtml?x=315.

  10. The VACRS is a quasi-independent agency of the Executive Yuan, whose mission is to
    provide services for Taiwan’s large retired military population.

  11. Yang Qiulin (1999), ‘Managing dead woods and logs: from an ecological perspective’,
    paper presented in a conference on Dead Woods and Ecological Preservation, 28 October,
    Taipei, pp. 112–24.

  12. ‘Controversy marks plans for new park’, Taipei Times, 26 August, 2002, see
    http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2002/08/26/165638.

  13. ‘Greyblue spicebush’, see http://rss.nicetypo.com/np/ntfloral.nsf/ContentByFlorist/
    63D5BB5B86042B2D48256F4D00133E8A.

  14. Li Gengzheng (2000), ‘Expecting a national park of co-management’, Ecology Quarterly,
    October, see http://eec.kta.org.tw/magazine_html/forest2-2.htm.

  15. ‘Aborigines agree to national park in a cypress forest’, 21 December, 2000, Taipei Times,
    see http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/local/archives/2000/12/21/66381.

  16. Ibid.

  17. ‘Controversy marks plans for new park’, Taipei Times, 26 August, 2002, see
    http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2002/08/26/165638.

  18. ‘Making of Magao National Park still underway’, Taiwan News, 13 August, 2003, see
    http://www.etaiwannews.com/Taiwan/2003/08/13/1060737669.htm.

  19. Ibid.

  20. ‘Aborigines hold up national park’, Taipei Times, 13 August, 2003, see
    http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/08/13/2003063419.

  21. Aboriginal Tribes and the Proposed Magao National Park, Taipei, Construction and
    Planning Agency, MOI, 2002, pp. 170–78.


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