With the fastest growing economy in the world, China questions the viability of their economically oriented country under increasing international pressures to strengthen environmental regulations. Understanding public policy support for environmental and economic policies requires factoring place attachment with public opinion. This research theorizes that rural residents, because of their weaker local economy, dependence on extracting natural resources, and distance from heavy pollution, will favor economic development at the expense of environmental protection. Conversely, urban residents who benefit from a stronger economy, desire more trees and parks, and have direct contact with heavy pollution and smog, will prefer an increas...
Research has found that the inequality gap throughout China has been perpetuated by environmental de...
The integrity of the natural habitat benefits the harmonious coexistence of nature and humans. Howev...
The environmental malaise that confronts China is difficult to dismiss (Smil, 1997; Nakajima, 1993)....
With the fastest growing economy in the world, China questions the viability of their economically ...
This research aims to place a local Chinese perspective into the issue of environmental degradation ...
This dissertation documents the processes and outcomes of Chinese government efforts to address nati...
Over the past four decades, China’s environment has been transformed markedly, both in terms of poll...
Master thesis development management- University of Agder, 2015Environmental issues are among the bi...
Introduction and hypothesis Economic growth and welfare increase motivate people’s willingness to i...
This article joins the debate over factors which affect sustainability in China’s rural areas at bot...
Over the past decade, the Chinese government has embarked on a massive campaign of relocation and re...
This dissertation explores the sources of government legitimacy in China by utilizing a series of la...
This is the summary of my research and thesis done here at the University of Oslo on the environment...
RESEARCH QUESTION (page 1) Most research on environmental attitudes centers on developed countries. ...
This data collection consists of qualitative interviews and focus groups with Chinese people who had...
Research has found that the inequality gap throughout China has been perpetuated by environmental de...
The integrity of the natural habitat benefits the harmonious coexistence of nature and humans. Howev...
The environmental malaise that confronts China is difficult to dismiss (Smil, 1997; Nakajima, 1993)....
With the fastest growing economy in the world, China questions the viability of their economically ...
This research aims to place a local Chinese perspective into the issue of environmental degradation ...
This dissertation documents the processes and outcomes of Chinese government efforts to address nati...
Over the past four decades, China’s environment has been transformed markedly, both in terms of poll...
Master thesis development management- University of Agder, 2015Environmental issues are among the bi...
Introduction and hypothesis Economic growth and welfare increase motivate people’s willingness to i...
This article joins the debate over factors which affect sustainability in China’s rural areas at bot...
Over the past decade, the Chinese government has embarked on a massive campaign of relocation and re...
This dissertation explores the sources of government legitimacy in China by utilizing a series of la...
This is the summary of my research and thesis done here at the University of Oslo on the environment...
RESEARCH QUESTION (page 1) Most research on environmental attitudes centers on developed countries. ...
This data collection consists of qualitative interviews and focus groups with Chinese people who had...
Research has found that the inequality gap throughout China has been perpetuated by environmental de...
The integrity of the natural habitat benefits the harmonious coexistence of nature and humans. Howev...
The environmental malaise that confronts China is difficult to dismiss (Smil, 1997; Nakajima, 1993)....