This article argues that techno-economic rationalities dominate urban environmental policy interventions and sustainability discourses in China. This is so despite recent trends toward diversification of actors and participatory approaches in environmental governance. The paper is based on material collected through interviews with public officials, urban planners, researchers, companies, and nongovernmental organizations working with sustainability issues in cities in China. Our empirical material shows that diversification of actors does not translate into a diversification of policy discourses. Instead, groups with technical expertise or economic resources dominate processes of environmental governance. To explain this tendency, we draw ...
Based on interviews with members of grassroots organisations, media and government institutions, Gre...
Recent studies on socio-technical transition have elaborated the multi-level perspective through a p...
This paper examines the limits of environmental activism in People’s Republic of China (PRC), an aut...
Local environmental policy has recently become the topic of academic research and practices within t...
Pow, C.P. and Neo, Harvey. (2013) Seeing red over green: contesting urban sustainabilities in China....
The argument goes that, as living standards rise, the demand for better environmental management inc...
The trade-off between environmental sustainability and economic growth has been the focus of an exte...
Contemporary Chinese urbanization is certainly a controversial and largely studied phenomenon, at le...
Over the last few decades, China has seen a steep rise in diverse eco city and low carbon city polic...
This dissertation has three empirical chapters that are organized around two central questions: (1) ...
This research uses the emergence of the Chinese incineration industry as a case study to examine cha...
This thesis examines how decisions are being taken about the protection of urban ecological areas in...
As the concept of sustainability has become a global norm, industrialized and industrializing countr...
This paper contributes to debates on urban sustainable development through a critical examination of...
China's system of environmental governance is changing rapidly, resulting in new environmental insti...
Based on interviews with members of grassroots organisations, media and government institutions, Gre...
Recent studies on socio-technical transition have elaborated the multi-level perspective through a p...
This paper examines the limits of environmental activism in People’s Republic of China (PRC), an aut...
Local environmental policy has recently become the topic of academic research and practices within t...
Pow, C.P. and Neo, Harvey. (2013) Seeing red over green: contesting urban sustainabilities in China....
The argument goes that, as living standards rise, the demand for better environmental management inc...
The trade-off between environmental sustainability and economic growth has been the focus of an exte...
Contemporary Chinese urbanization is certainly a controversial and largely studied phenomenon, at le...
Over the last few decades, China has seen a steep rise in diverse eco city and low carbon city polic...
This dissertation has three empirical chapters that are organized around two central questions: (1) ...
This research uses the emergence of the Chinese incineration industry as a case study to examine cha...
This thesis examines how decisions are being taken about the protection of urban ecological areas in...
As the concept of sustainability has become a global norm, industrialized and industrializing countr...
This paper contributes to debates on urban sustainable development through a critical examination of...
China's system of environmental governance is changing rapidly, resulting in new environmental insti...
Based on interviews with members of grassroots organisations, media and government institutions, Gre...
Recent studies on socio-technical transition have elaborated the multi-level perspective through a p...
This paper examines the limits of environmental activism in People’s Republic of China (PRC), an aut...