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Fengshi Wu
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Hong Kong Conference Report: Section 1 (English)
Jul 07, 2011Section 1 presents an overview of green NGO development in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Taiwan, and paints pictures of three diverse environmental movements. Also includes Foreword and Table of Contents.
Hong Kong Conference Report: Sections 2-4 (English)
Jul 07, 2011Includes sections on NGO networking and partnering; environmental education methods; and building the capacity of green NGOs.
Hong Kong Conference Report: Section 4 (English)
Jul 07, 2011The second day of the Green NGO and Environmental Journalist Forum, the participants focused on NGO capacity building and NGO-journalist communication. Section 4 (continued).
Hong Kong Conference Report: Section 6 (English)
Jul 07, 2011Section 6 features the work of various environmental NGOs in mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Conference Report: Section 7 (English)
Jul 07, 2011Section 7 reflects on the prospect for environmental cooperation and peacemaking in this and other regions of conflict.