China, currently one of the world's most booming economies, has achieved great success in its economic growth since the start of economic reforms in the late 1970s. However, little attention has been paid to its environmental problems. Constrained by limited natural resources, China's losses in the environment could offset its economic growth despite the apparently relatively high growth rate. This research project discusses the theoretical foundations for deriving the "green" Net National Product (gNNP). Empirically it applies the net price approach, the total rent approach and the user cost approach in order to examine how environmental degradation affects sustainable development. The contents of measuring gNNP consist of the following st...
China's carbon-embedded growth trajectory is gradually becoming a burden to environmental sustainabi...
China's economic growth has been extremely rapid in the past two decades, with an annual growth...
The author argues that the deterioration of the natural environment in China provides a persuasive r...
A central pillar of the sustainability movement is the call to include environmental accounting in s...
Currently, traditional development issues such as income inequality, depletion of natural resources,...
China's 40-year history of reform and opening-up includes rapid economic development as well as poll...
China has been heralded as the fastest growing economy in the world. However, this growth has been a...
China has maintained rapid growth for nearly 40 years, achieving significant economic development. H...
Most of China’s resource-based cities are recently threatened by the problems of environmental pollu...
The environmental malaise that confronts China is difficult to dismiss (Smil, 1997; Nakajima, 1993)....
Despite the fact that China’s economy has grown swiftly since the reform and opening up, the problem...
This is the summary of my research and thesis done here at the University of Oslo on the environment...
Eco-efficiency has received much attention due to fast economic development and substantial environm...
There are currently debates in many countries on whether or not to adjust or correct the measure of ...
China is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. It is very interesting to study what pri...
China's carbon-embedded growth trajectory is gradually becoming a burden to environmental sustainabi...
China's economic growth has been extremely rapid in the past two decades, with an annual growth...
The author argues that the deterioration of the natural environment in China provides a persuasive r...
A central pillar of the sustainability movement is the call to include environmental accounting in s...
Currently, traditional development issues such as income inequality, depletion of natural resources,...
China's 40-year history of reform and opening-up includes rapid economic development as well as poll...
China has been heralded as the fastest growing economy in the world. However, this growth has been a...
China has maintained rapid growth for nearly 40 years, achieving significant economic development. H...
Most of China’s resource-based cities are recently threatened by the problems of environmental pollu...
The environmental malaise that confronts China is difficult to dismiss (Smil, 1997; Nakajima, 1993)....
Despite the fact that China’s economy has grown swiftly since the reform and opening up, the problem...
This is the summary of my research and thesis done here at the University of Oslo on the environment...
Eco-efficiency has received much attention due to fast economic development and substantial environm...
There are currently debates in many countries on whether or not to adjust or correct the measure of ...
China is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. It is very interesting to study what pri...
China's carbon-embedded growth trajectory is gradually becoming a burden to environmental sustainabi...
China's economic growth has been extremely rapid in the past two decades, with an annual growth...
The author argues that the deterioration of the natural environment in China provides a persuasive r...