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Rural Livelihood And Environmental Sustainability In China 1st Ed Jie Li

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Rural Livelihood And Environmental Sustainability In China 1st Ed Jie Li
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Publisher: Springer Singapore;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.95 MB
Author: Jie Li, Shuzhuo Li, Gretchen C. Daily, Marcus Feldman
ISBN: 9789811563485, 9789811563492, 9811563489, 9811563497
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed.

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Rural Livelihood And Environmental Sustainability In China 1st Ed Jie Li by Jie Li, Shuzhuo Li, Gretchen C. Daily, Marcus Feldman 9789811563485, 9789811563492, 9811563489, 9811563497 instant download after payment.

The book considers the challenge of poverty and deterioration of the ecological environment in China, particularly in rural areas. Examining key factors such as the overuse of natural resources and the loss of biodiversity in the face of an expanding population and rapidly developing economy. It focuses on examining the frameworks of rural households in poor mountainous areas in rural China, considering their livelihood choices and decision-making processes. It analyses the relationship between these households’ livelihoods and their environment, notably farmers’ attitudes and perceptions towards ecological conservation policies, and their use of forest resources. Cutting across the fields of population studies, sociology, economy and environment, this is an important read for scholars and students interested in how China is dealing with the challenges of natural resources exploitation, sustainable development and social welfare.

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