The Green Economy and Its Implementation in China
Edited by David Ness, Huang Haifeng and Manhong Mannie Liu
380 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations.
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China's enormous economic growth has earned a spotlight on the global stage, but it comes at a great cost to the environment, both ecologically and
financially. In response to this challenge, the Ecological Development Union International hosted a series of conferences on China's ecological
development and highlighted the environmental economy at the China-Europe Forum held in 2010. This book collects the essays and papers presented by
more than 30 internationally acclaimed experts from Australia, Canada, China, Europe, and the United States. Providing unprecedented insight into an
important topic, this in-depth review also serves to put forth feasible resolutions as concern for the future of the Green Economy grows.
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