A growing body of research highlights the decisive role that justice claims play in creating sustainable payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs. Employing Sikor et al.’s approach to the study of justice claims in ecosystem governance along three dimensions—distribution, procedure and recognition—we study the negotiation process behind China’s flagship interprovincial PES agreement: the Xin’anjiang River eco-compensation agreement between Huangshan (Anhui province) and Hangzhou (Zhejiang province) prefectures. We find that divergent claims between stakeholders on matters of distributive and procedural justice undercut one party’s commitment to the agreement. Local officials in the upstream locality (Huangshan) see themselves as having...
As China continues to face severe environmental degradation as a side effect of torrid economic grow...
Introduction: Payment for watershed ecosystem services (PWES), a policy instrument for compensating ...
Environmental distribution conflicts (EDCs) related to the construction and operation of waste incin...
A growing body of research highlights the decisive role that justice claims play in creating sustain...
A growing body of research highlights the decisive role that justice claims play in creating sustain...
This thesis aims to analyse China’s environmental challenges in relation to environmental policies a...
China's Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP) pays millions of farmers to convert cropland in upper...
This note focuses on current sociological research being conducted in China on the concept of enviro...
The establishment of the Compensation System for Ecological and Environmental Damage promises to be ...
China\u27s unprecedented economic growth and rapid urbanization in the past three decades has exerte...
Though Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) was initially designed as a voluntary market-oriented m...
Environmental justice has drew worldwide attention since the 1982 protest in USA to against duping t...
The author argues that the deterioration of the natural environment in China provides a persuasive r...
The rapid economic growth of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) over the last 30 years has generat...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is seeking new approaches to improve water management outcomes ...
As China continues to face severe environmental degradation as a side effect of torrid economic grow...
Introduction: Payment for watershed ecosystem services (PWES), a policy instrument for compensating ...
Environmental distribution conflicts (EDCs) related to the construction and operation of waste incin...
A growing body of research highlights the decisive role that justice claims play in creating sustain...
A growing body of research highlights the decisive role that justice claims play in creating sustain...
This thesis aims to analyse China’s environmental challenges in relation to environmental policies a...
China's Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP) pays millions of farmers to convert cropland in upper...
This note focuses on current sociological research being conducted in China on the concept of enviro...
The establishment of the Compensation System for Ecological and Environmental Damage promises to be ...
China\u27s unprecedented economic growth and rapid urbanization in the past three decades has exerte...
Though Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) was initially designed as a voluntary market-oriented m...
Environmental justice has drew worldwide attention since the 1982 protest in USA to against duping t...
The author argues that the deterioration of the natural environment in China provides a persuasive r...
The rapid economic growth of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) over the last 30 years has generat...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is seeking new approaches to improve water management outcomes ...
As China continues to face severe environmental degradation as a side effect of torrid economic grow...
Introduction: Payment for watershed ecosystem services (PWES), a policy instrument for compensating ...
Environmental distribution conflicts (EDCs) related to the construction and operation of waste incin...