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power scouring the globe for natural resources, exploiting less powerful nations, and rejecting international environmental … the environmental and developmental implications of China’s rise for Latin America. The article discusses China …
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government to overcome the environmental challenges as well as the negative impacts of the developmental projects related to Belt …
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throughout financial systems, a critical question is whether banks can effectively assess and monitor borrowers' environmental … environmental credit risk. This investigation shows that leading Chinese banks are strengthening their ability to integrate … environmental criteria into credit risk assessment but that key barriers to efficient pricing and monitoring of environmental credit …
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increasing economic growth through reducing the environmental impact of urban land use, transport and buildings; through … situates the issue of green growth within the nexus of urbanisation and environmental challenges now facing China. This is … followed by a review of environmental and quality of life challenges posed by rapid urbanisation. Opportunities for national …
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The emergence of China as a significant economic force in Latin America has sparked both optimism and alarm. With titles such as 'The Coming China Wars' and 'The Dragon in the Backyard,' recent books and articles depict China as a rising imperial power scouring the globe for natural resources...
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This paper uses data from a 2003 rural survey to examine the determinants of household provision of environmental … services under China's Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP), the largest payments for environmental services program in the … the provision of environmental services targeted by the program. Households permitted to select what to plant obtain …
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The methodology of Multi-Scale Integrated Analysis of Societal Metabolism (MSIASM) is applied to analyze the Chinese economy. This paper presents four tasks: (i) identifying a set of benchmarks that makes it possible to compare various characteristics of the Chinese economy with those of other...
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The present paper analyzes the possibilities of Traditional Chinese Medicine to become a perfect medicine.
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The pace of biodiversity loss requires drastic shifts in conservation efforts that carry substantial costs. We … investigate how the financial market prices such conservation costs exploiting the "Green Shield Action," a major regulatory …
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