Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development in Rural China
Contents
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- Preliminary Material (i-xxxviii) (230K)
- The Progress, Experience, And Prospects Of Western Development (1-52) by Lin Ling and Liu Shiqing (502K)
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Western Development And China’s Development
(53-98)
by
Li Zhou
(260K)
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- 1. The Natural, Economic, And Social Conditions Of Western China
- 2. Reviewing The Conditions Underlying Western China’s Economic Development
- 3. Reviewing Western Development From The National Perspective
- 4. Assessing The Progress Of The Western Development Strategy
- 5. National Strategic Thinking Behind The Western Development Strategy
- 6. Major Goals From The National Perspective
- 7. Policy Proposals For The Development Of Advantaged Industries In The West
- Bibliography
- The West And The Challenges Of Market-Oriented Reform (99-126) by Wang Xiaoyi (163K)
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Over Exploitation Of Hydropower In Southwest China: The Negative Impacts On Energy Conservation And Pollution Control In China
(127-176)
by
Ma Jun
(392K)
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- 1. Energy Intensive Industry Goes Hand In Hand With Hydropower Development
- 2. Energy Intensive Industry: Why Has It Become Inevitable?
- 3. From Discounted Power Prices To The Integration Of Power And Metallurgical Enterprises
- 4. EII Further Strains The Power Supply In The Southwest
- 5. “West-East Power Transmission” Vs. “Western Power For Western Use”
- 6. How Overexploitation Of Hydropower Stimulates Coal Power Expansion In The Southwest
- 7. EII Brings High Pollution
- 8. Sharing The Profits Of Hydropower Development
- 9. The Exploitable Volume Of Hydropower Resources: An Overestimated Maximum?
- Bibliography
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Participatory Poverty Reduction In China: Past And Prospects
(177-218)
by
Han Wei
(275K)
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- 1. Differences Between Participatory And Traditional Poverty Reduction
- 2. The Development Of Participatory Poverty Reduction
- 3. Functions And Significance Of Participatory Poverty Reduction
- 4. Current Problems In Participatory Poverty Reduction
- 5. Thoughts On The Continuing Development Of Participatory Poverty Reduction
- Bibliography
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The Progress Of Poverty Alleviation In The Rural West
(219-250)
by
Li Zhou
(228K)
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- 1. Poverty In The West At The Beginning Of The Reform And Opening
- 2. The Significant Policies And Measures For Poverty Alleviation In The West
- 3. The Progress Of Western Poverty Alleviation
- 4. Experiences From The Western Poverty Alleviation
- 5. Further Strategies For Alleviating Western Poverty
- Bibliography
- The Ecological Situation In Western China And Response Strategies (251-284) by Yu Changqing (235K)
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Development And Ecological Compensation In Western China
(285-320)
by
Zhang Shiqiu and An Shumin
(242K)
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- 1. Payments For Ecological Services And Identification Of Associated Problems
- 2. Examining Environmental Protection And Development In Western China Against China’s Social, Economic, And Environmental Background
- 3. Payment For Ecological Services China: Experiences And Lessons Learned
- 4. From The Provider Gets Principle To The Beneficiary Pays Principle
- Bibliography
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Women’s Development And Environmental Conservation In Western China
(321-358)
by
Ren Xiaodong, Huang Xiao and Cai Kui
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- Abstract
- 1. Gender And Its Development In Western China
- 2. Relations Between Women’s Development And Environmental Conservation In Western China
- 3. Women’s Participation In Environmental Conservation In Western China’s Rural Communities
- 4. Changes Of The Relationship Between Women’s Development And Environmental Conservation In Western China
- 5. Conclusions And Considerations
- Bibliography
- Index (359-360) (85K)
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