1998
DOI: 10.1017/s0305741000051419
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Industrial Pollution in China and Remedial Policies

Abstract: This paper presents an analysis of the adoption and implementation of Chinese environmental policies and pollution abatement measures. It sketches the role of the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) and the recently adopted Five-Year Plan for the years 1996–2000 in coping with China's increasing problems of water, air and soil pollution. Remedial measures, which could be legal, administrative or economic, are analysed both as part of more general programmes of legal and economic reform, and as… Show more

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“…In the remainder of this section, we elaborate on these environmental problems. Other reviews on China's pollution problems can be found in Vermeer (1998) and Edmonds (1999).…”
Section: Causes Of the Disparity Of Regional Growth Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the remainder of this section, we elaborate on these environmental problems. Other reviews on China's pollution problems can be found in Vermeer (1998) and Edmonds (1999).…”
Section: Causes Of the Disparity Of Regional Growth Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, developing countries have very low per capita GDP and per capita GHG emissions (Table 15.2 and Figure 15.2). Thus, in their view, industrialised nations have the greater responsibility for the solution of global environmental problems-especially because they have been, or still are, the greatest polluters-and should give support to other countries (Vermeer 1998;. Moreover, like other developing countries, China's priority is to eliminate poverty and enhance economic development.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, at the end of the 90s, public awareness regarding the consequences of the Chinese environment degradation was still limited. An urban survey shows that peoples' major concerns related to the increasing pollution were circumscribed to water and air pollution (Vermeer, 1998). In order to further enhance civil society participation towards a more conscious attitude regarding environmental issues, the government released the "State Council Decision Concerning Certain Environmental Protection Issues" (1996), which encouraged public reporting on violations of environmental protection laws and regulations (Schwartz, 2004).…”
Section: International Engos and Chinese Civil Societymentioning
confidence: 99%