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questionnaire survey conducted to 72 main contractors in Shanghai, mainland China. The survey results indicate that there are five …
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practice a better tool than EIA for assessing sustainability impact. However, China’s political system presents a major … political system, China should adopt the SIA while continuing its fight against corruption. …
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costs within the China Energy Technology Program (CETP). China faces an enormous challenge, as it needs to meet the growing … dominant energy carrier in China, and its continued use causes enormous damage to public health and the environment. Such …
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analysis of tradeoffs. In China, laws and regulations require the use of environmental valuation in EIA, but current practice … in China. We conduct four case studies of environmental economic impact assessment (EEIA), three of which are based on …
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Climate change is becoming increasingly apparent that is largely caused by human activities such as asset management processes, from planning to disposal, of property and infrastructure. One essential component of asset management process is asset identification. The aims of the study are to...
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This study draws on the considerable amount of literature available on the small and artisanal mining sectors in Zimbabwe and examines the extent of the problem to determine if solutions can be found to the current conflict between employment and environment. It is hoped that the study will...
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Assesses proposal to clear environmentally valuable forests to develop irrigation-based agriculture. Balances environmental concerns against employment, income and food security objectives.
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