Sustainable development has broad consensus in environmental science and policy discourse, but its implications differ in specific cultural contexts. This article articulates sustainable development from a Chinese cultural perspective by tracing ideas from Chinese traditional culture and exploring China’s concept of harmonious development with emphasis on environmental management. Ideas that resemble sustainable development are not new to Chinese culture, but have roots in ancient Chinese thoughts, which in turn influence current governance and policies. Notably, Chinese traditional philosophies such as Confucianism, Taoism, Legalism, and Yin–Yang contain philosophies fundamental to sustainable development. As a distinct local discourse, su...
Countries around the world are now plagued by deteriorating environmental problems (including global...
China and Chinese corporations face a very difficult challenge. How do Chinese businesses and their ...
the author raises the problem of the construction of ecological civilization in China in terms of th...
Multiple strains of China’s major philosophical /religious / cosmological ideologies variously empha...
The paper discusses a conceptual basis of a new course of development of the Chinese society that is...
Talk at World Bank’s Conference on Culture and Sustainable Development in China, October 16, 2007Tha...
The proper analysis of environmental politics in different national contexts requires a returned foc...
The subject of this paper is the question of China’s contribution to the establishmentof an associat...
China’s rapid economic growth during the past three decades of market orientation reforms has brough...
open access articleThis paper reports on a study into the potential for ancient Chinese belief syste...
Creating and keeping balance is the basic and the most important principle of Chinese traditional\ud...
This edited volume argues that China's development poses the greatest ever environmental challenge f...
An old Chinese saying says: “Nature and man joined into one whole” (Tian Ren He Yi). One could think...
Environmental degradation is one of the most important problems facing by Chinese people. This unsat...
This article explores the concept of sustainability in a postsocialist context through an analysis o...
Countries around the world are now plagued by deteriorating environmental problems (including global...
China and Chinese corporations face a very difficult challenge. How do Chinese businesses and their ...
the author raises the problem of the construction of ecological civilization in China in terms of th...
Multiple strains of China’s major philosophical /religious / cosmological ideologies variously empha...
The paper discusses a conceptual basis of a new course of development of the Chinese society that is...
Talk at World Bank’s Conference on Culture and Sustainable Development in China, October 16, 2007Tha...
The proper analysis of environmental politics in different national contexts requires a returned foc...
The subject of this paper is the question of China’s contribution to the establishmentof an associat...
China’s rapid economic growth during the past three decades of market orientation reforms has brough...
open access articleThis paper reports on a study into the potential for ancient Chinese belief syste...
Creating and keeping balance is the basic and the most important principle of Chinese traditional\ud...
This edited volume argues that China's development poses the greatest ever environmental challenge f...
An old Chinese saying says: “Nature and man joined into one whole” (Tian Ren He Yi). One could think...
Environmental degradation is one of the most important problems facing by Chinese people. This unsat...
This article explores the concept of sustainability in a postsocialist context through an analysis o...
Countries around the world are now plagued by deteriorating environmental problems (including global...
China and Chinese corporations face a very difficult challenge. How do Chinese businesses and their ...
the author raises the problem of the construction of ecological civilization in China in terms of th...