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Enviornmental and development : China and India

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi, The Energy and Resources Institutes (TERI) press; 2011. Description: xxviii, 479pISBN:
  • 9788179933947
  • 9788179933947
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.927 ENV-E
Contents:
Part I: Synthesis: What is common, what is different? -- Part II: Environment and development: China -- Environmental governance -- Water resources -- Land resources -- Forest resources -- Biodiversity and traditional knowledge -- Air quality -- Solid waste management -- Development and climate change -- Part III: Environment and development: India -- Environmental governance -- Water resources -- Land resources -- Forest resources -- Biodiversity and traditional knowledge -- Air quality -- Solid waste management -- Development and climate change.
Summary: A comparative study examining the interrelationships between environment and sustainable development in China and India. The volume analyses environmental governance, natural resource management, biodiversity, air quality, solid waste management, climate change, and policy responses, highlighting similarities and differences in development pathways and institutional approaches for achieving sustainable development.
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Joint study by the Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning (CAEP) and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), commissioned by the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED) and the India Council for Sustainable Development (ICSD).

Part I: Synthesis: What is common, what is different? --
Part II: Environment and development: China --
Environmental governance --
Water resources --
Land resources --
Forest resources --
Biodiversity and traditional knowledge --
Air quality --
Solid waste management --
Development and climate change --
Part III: Environment and development: India --
Environmental governance --
Water resources --
Land resources --
Forest resources --
Biodiversity and traditional knowledge --
Air quality --
Solid waste management --
Development and climate change.

A comparative study examining the interrelationships between environment and sustainable development in China and India. The volume analyses environmental governance, natural resource management, biodiversity, air quality, solid waste management, climate change, and policy responses, highlighting similarities and differences in development pathways and institutional approaches for achieving sustainable development.

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