© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Both China and the US have developed distinct governance processes to address environmental issues. The dominant processes of environmental governance in China take the form of (i) many laws but state planning is dominant and (ii) intermediate crisis scanning procedures and policy responses on an irregular or episodic basis outside the confines of the Five-Year Plans or other national plans. The parallel processes in the US involve (i) law-centered practices including the enactment of legislation, the promulgation of regulations, and the judgments of courts and (ii) federalism/multi-level governance featuring initiatives/innovations at national and sub-national levels of government and policy diffusion. These institutio...
During China’s 11th five-year plan (2006-11), bureaucrats began to take substantial actions on envir...
China's system of environmental governance is changing rapidly, resulting in new environmental insti...
This debate concerns the relevance and suitability of the ‘Chinese model’ of environmental governanc...
Both China and the US have developed distinct governance processes to address environmental issues. ...
Ecological threats continue to proliferate at a worrisome pace and in many circumstances defy effort...
In the West, limited government capacity to solve environmental problems has triggered the rise of a...
For more than two decades, under the imperative of ‘developing the country at all costs', local gove...
Over the past few decades, environmental issues such as floods and climate change have attracted glo...
This chapter provides an overview of the evolution of China’s local environmental governance during ...
Interest in China’s capacity for environmental governance is growing, in line with its environmental...
This paper compares the different multi-level climate and energy governance in China, the European U...
In the West, limited government capacity to solve environmental problems has triggered the rise of a...
This thesis is concerned with the question as to how China governs its environment. It focuses on th...
The concept of ecosystem services (the benefits people derive from functioning ecosystems) is beginn...
It has been widely acknowledged that China, one of the world's fastest growing and most populous cou...
During China’s 11th five-year plan (2006-11), bureaucrats began to take substantial actions on envir...
China's system of environmental governance is changing rapidly, resulting in new environmental insti...
This debate concerns the relevance and suitability of the ‘Chinese model’ of environmental governanc...
Both China and the US have developed distinct governance processes to address environmental issues. ...
Ecological threats continue to proliferate at a worrisome pace and in many circumstances defy effort...
In the West, limited government capacity to solve environmental problems has triggered the rise of a...
For more than two decades, under the imperative of ‘developing the country at all costs', local gove...
Over the past few decades, environmental issues such as floods and climate change have attracted glo...
This chapter provides an overview of the evolution of China’s local environmental governance during ...
Interest in China’s capacity for environmental governance is growing, in line with its environmental...
This paper compares the different multi-level climate and energy governance in China, the European U...
In the West, limited government capacity to solve environmental problems has triggered the rise of a...
This thesis is concerned with the question as to how China governs its environment. It focuses on th...
The concept of ecosystem services (the benefits people derive from functioning ecosystems) is beginn...
It has been widely acknowledged that China, one of the world's fastest growing and most populous cou...
During China’s 11th five-year plan (2006-11), bureaucrats began to take substantial actions on envir...
China's system of environmental governance is changing rapidly, resulting in new environmental insti...
This debate concerns the relevance and suitability of the ‘Chinese model’ of environmental governanc...