This brief shows how innovative financing can help cut agricultural pollution in the People's Republic of China’s Xin'an River Basin by plugging funding gaps for nature-based solutions that also mitigate against climate change. It highlights the importance of the basin that supplies drinking water to 10 million people and explains how insufficient financing is limiting the effectiveness of existing ecological compensation schemes. Offering policy recommendations to incentivize environmental protections, the brief details how two ADB-backed funds can be scaled up to support efforts by farmers and small businesses to make the watershed green, sustainable, and inclusive
In light of the critical need to shift from fossil fuels as the primary source of energy, China cont...
During the past 20 years, economic reforms undertaken by China have led to rapid economic growth, as...
The main focus in id21 natural resource Highlights 6 is water. Five relevant research articles are p...
This brief shows how innovative financing can help cut agricultural pollution in the People's Republ...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is seeking new approaches to improve water management outcomes ...
The case examines efforts by the Chinese government and local authorities to restore the Huiahe Rive...
AbstractThis paper discusses the necessity of a coordinated mechanism for controlling river basin em...
The Supa River is a tributary of the Nu-Salween River in Longling county, Yunnan, China. It is 71.2 ...
Ningbo city, located in Zhejiang province of China, is a rapidly growing residential and industrial...
Controlling transboundary water pollution is particularly crucial for the sustainable development of...
In the past 20 years, the Chinese economy has sustained an average annual growth rate of 9.5%. Two c...
AbstractChina's water policies in the past decades have relied heavily on the construction of massiv...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Tradable discharge permit...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze one important part of the emerging environmental proble...
Many water resources are threatened with nutrient pollution worldwide. This holds for rivers exporti...
In light of the critical need to shift from fossil fuels as the primary source of energy, China cont...
During the past 20 years, economic reforms undertaken by China have led to rapid economic growth, as...
The main focus in id21 natural resource Highlights 6 is water. Five relevant research articles are p...
This brief shows how innovative financing can help cut agricultural pollution in the People's Republ...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is seeking new approaches to improve water management outcomes ...
The case examines efforts by the Chinese government and local authorities to restore the Huiahe Rive...
AbstractThis paper discusses the necessity of a coordinated mechanism for controlling river basin em...
The Supa River is a tributary of the Nu-Salween River in Longling county, Yunnan, China. It is 71.2 ...
Ningbo city, located in Zhejiang province of China, is a rapidly growing residential and industrial...
Controlling transboundary water pollution is particularly crucial for the sustainable development of...
In the past 20 years, the Chinese economy has sustained an average annual growth rate of 9.5%. Two c...
AbstractChina's water policies in the past decades have relied heavily on the construction of massiv...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Tradable discharge permit...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze one important part of the emerging environmental proble...
Many water resources are threatened with nutrient pollution worldwide. This holds for rivers exporti...
In light of the critical need to shift from fossil fuels as the primary source of energy, China cont...
During the past 20 years, economic reforms undertaken by China have led to rapid economic growth, as...
The main focus in id21 natural resource Highlights 6 is water. Five relevant research articles are p...