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ID136521
Title ProperSustainable development and China
Other Title Informationa study of environment policy and legal sanctions
LanguageENG
AuthorSingh, Abhishek Pratap
Summary / Abstract (Note)China is meeting several new challenges in the new phase, which should be taken into account in the policy-making of environmental protection and sustainable development. Firstly, as a global manufacturing hub China has become producing spot for the products later to be be sold around the world. Even though recent sign show decline in economic growth rates and falling down of export led economy, the product list still continues to grow demanding more manufacturing resulting in further depletion of natural resources and higher emission of pollutants. Secondly, as a most populous developing country, China faces the problem of uneven regional development. Western China, which covers almost 70% of the country’s total landmass, is still struggling with poverty.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol.36, No.2; Feb.2015: p.89-96
Journal SourceWorld Focus 2015-02 36, 2
Standard NumberChina