China Environment Series 5 (2002)
CES 5 provides articles, commentaries, and meeting summaries that examine environmental and energy challenges facing China; it also explores creative ideas and opportunities for governmental and nongovernmental (NGO) cooperation.
Issues in this Series
CES 5 Introduction, p. I-IV; Feature Article, p. 1-12
China's "Go West" Campaign: Ecological Construction or Ecological Exploitation? by Elizabeth Economy
CES 5 Feature Articles, pp. 13-44
Searching for Energy Security: The Policital Ramifications of China's International Energy Policy by Philip Andrews-Speed, Xuanli Liao, and Roland Dannreuther; Pesticides in China: A Growing Threat to Food Safety, Public Health, and the Environment by Jessica Hamburger
CES 5 Feature Article, pp. 45-58; Commentaries/Notes From the Field, pp. 59-92
Feature Article, p. 45-58: New Partners or Old Brothers? GONGOs in Transnational Environmental Advocacy in China by Fengshi Wu
Commentaries/Notes From the Field, p. 59-92:
Looking into a Microcosm of China's Water Problems: Dilemmas of Shanxi--A High and Dry Province by Jih-Un Kim, p.59
Networking for Development of Legal Assistance to Pollution Victims in China by Kenji Otsuka, p.63
Xinjiang: A Trip to the New Territory by Wen Bo, p.66
China's Nature Reserves: Protecting Species or Generating Profits? by Lawrence Glacy, p. 69
The Yunnan Great Rivers Project by Ou Xiaokun, p.74
Environmental Action as Mass Campaign by Jane Sayers, p.77
Spray-Painting Change? Beijing's Green Olympics, NGOs and Lessons Learned from Sydney by Timothy Hildebrandt, p.80
Brick by Brick: Improving the Energy and Environmental Performance of China's Buildings by Robert Watson and Barbara Finamore, p.86
Lean and Green: Boosting Chinese Energy Efficiency through ESCOs by Pam Baldinger, p.90 Energy and Environmental Performance of China's Buildings by Robert Watson and Barbara Finamore, p.86Lean and Green: Boosting Chinese Energy Efficiency through ESCOs by Pam Baldinger, p.90
CES 5 Meeting Summaries, pp. 93-136
19 July 2001--Renewable Energy in China5 September 2001--NGO Conservation Work in Tibet and Western Sichuan20 November 2001--U.S.-Japan Environmental Cooperation: Promoting Sustainable Development in China12 December 2001--(R)evolution in Rural China1 February 2002--Powering Up the Dragon: World Bank and NGO Energy Efficency Projects in China26 February 2002--Green Activism and Civil Society Development in South Korea6 March 2002--Tokyo Workshop on U.S.-Japan Environmental Cooperation15 March 2002--Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital: Screening of The Herdsmen22 March 2002-- Integrated Energy Options and Health Benefits Study for Shanghai, China8 April 2002--Regional Integration of Hong Kong and Guangdong: Hopes and Fears
CES 5 Inventory of Environmental and Energy Projects in China, pp. 137-227
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