It’s commonly believed that one can do well by doing good. When applied to business, the concept means that an environmentally friendly and responsible business can also do well in regards to profit. Or, if a state or region devotes resources to improving the environment, the economic growth will be strengthened. This concept echoes the essential meaning of the famous quote by China’s leader, “Clean waters and green mountains mean mountains of gold and silver.” Is this theory true in the real world? We intend to investigate the case of a small rural town from northern China which went from a heavily polluted town with small businesses scattered around, to today’s paradise with clean waters, green parks, and sustainable agro-farms. The town ...
As a regional green industrial policy, the construction of national eco-industrial parks is of great...
Green economy is one that generates increasing prosperity while maintaining the natural systems that...
The environmental malaise that confronts China is difficult to dismiss (Smil, 1997; Nakajima, 1993)....
<strong><font size="5"> </strong></font>For historical reasons, any policies that attempt to address...
As China undergoes the fastest economic development in the history of the world, so too has its envi...
The market-oriented economic reforms that started in 1978 have greatly transformed the Chinese econo...
China\u27s industrialization and urbanization process is advancing rapidly. While using natural reso...
China’s miraculous economic growth (at an average rate of 10% per annum for over three decades) has ...
China's economic growth has come with the cost of environmental deterioration. The economy has faced...
The challenges of environmental protection are especially prevalent in South and Southeast Asian nat...
The challenges of environmental protection are especially prevalent in South and Southeast Asian nat...
The world we live in is rapidly changing, presenting us with new, environmentally complex issues. Ma...
The high-growth, resource- and pollution-intensive industrialization model that China has pursued ha...
After 40 years of reform and “opening up,” China has made remarkable economic progress. Such economi...
After 40 years of reform and “opening up,” China has made remarkable economic progress. Such economi...
As a regional green industrial policy, the construction of national eco-industrial parks is of great...
Green economy is one that generates increasing prosperity while maintaining the natural systems that...
The environmental malaise that confronts China is difficult to dismiss (Smil, 1997; Nakajima, 1993)....
<strong><font size="5"> </strong></font>For historical reasons, any policies that attempt to address...
As China undergoes the fastest economic development in the history of the world, so too has its envi...
The market-oriented economic reforms that started in 1978 have greatly transformed the Chinese econo...
China\u27s industrialization and urbanization process is advancing rapidly. While using natural reso...
China’s miraculous economic growth (at an average rate of 10% per annum for over three decades) has ...
China's economic growth has come with the cost of environmental deterioration. The economy has faced...
The challenges of environmental protection are especially prevalent in South and Southeast Asian nat...
The challenges of environmental protection are especially prevalent in South and Southeast Asian nat...
The world we live in is rapidly changing, presenting us with new, environmentally complex issues. Ma...
The high-growth, resource- and pollution-intensive industrialization model that China has pursued ha...
After 40 years of reform and “opening up,” China has made remarkable economic progress. Such economi...
After 40 years of reform and “opening up,” China has made remarkable economic progress. Such economi...
As a regional green industrial policy, the construction of national eco-industrial parks is of great...
Green economy is one that generates increasing prosperity while maintaining the natural systems that...
The environmental malaise that confronts China is difficult to dismiss (Smil, 1997; Nakajima, 1993)....