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Governance Of Biodiversity Conservation In China And Taiwan Environmental Governance In Asia Series Gerald A Mcbeath

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Governance Of Biodiversity Conservation In China And Taiwan Environmental Governance In Asia Series Gerald A Mcbeath
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 253
Author: Gerald A. McBeath, Tse-Kang Leng
ISBN: 9781843768104, 9781847203069
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Governance Of Biodiversity Conservation In China And Taiwan Environmental Governance In Asia Series Gerald A Mcbeath by Gerald A. Mcbeath, Tse-kang Leng 9781843768104, 9781847203069 instant download after payment.

`This fascinating volume highlights the ongoing conflict between economic development and environmental protection in both mainland China and Taiwan. The authors value biological diversity and examine its loss and conservation from historical and comparative perspectives. Despite significant differences in institutional frameworks and environmental NGOs on the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, the authors also note a similar approach to biodiversity conservation and the entailed success or failure. This volume is a must read for people who are concerned with the endangered global ecosystem. Students in public policy comparison may find this volume instructive in combining institutional analysis with behavioral observation.' - Lin Gang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, People's Republic of China China and Taiwan have roughly one-eighth of the world's known species. Their approaches to biodiversity issues thus have global as well as national repercussions. Gerald McBeath and Tse-Kang Leng explore the ongoing conflicts between economic development, typically pursued by businesses and governments, and communities seeking to preserve and protect local human and ecosystem values. China and Taiwan have sharply different political and economic systems. In Taiwan, a public relatively more supportive of sustainable development, a free press, a more transparent decision-making process, and an autonomous civil society have influenced governance. Yet democratization has not guaranteed better environmental outcomes. In China, on the other hand, fragmentation of power and `softer' forms of authoritarianism than in the Maoist era have created openings for NGOs, scientists, journalists, and officials seeking a sustainable future to participate in the environmental policy making process. The authors provide an explicit and comparative treatment of the national policies preserving rare, threatened, and endangered species and ecosystems. Considerable attention is paid to the actors involved in policy formation and implementation as well as to recent cases concerning biodiversity conservation in China and Taiwan. This comprehensive volume will appeal to students and researchers in the areas of political science, environmental science and politics, environmental activists in national and international NGOs, and members of multinational corporations working in developing countries.

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