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ID175160
Title ProperNIMBYism, waste incineration, and environmental governance in China
LanguageENG
AuthorYang, Dali L ;  Huang, Xiaodu
Summary / Abstract (Note)With the world’s largest population and rapid urbanization, China is in the throes of a waste management crisis. Efforts to cope with this crisis through waste incineration have been met with growing NIMBYism as the Chinese public become more environmentally aware and are determined to protect their health and economic interests. We review the turn to incineration and the major characteristics of NIMBYism and ensuing protests against waste incinerators. We then describe the May 2014 Jiufeng incinerator protest in Hangzhou and the subsequent efforts to successfully respond to NIMBYist protests and build the proposed incineration plant on the planned site. The Hangzhou Jiufeng case offers a model for breaking the logjam between development and NIMBYism, leading to important improvements in environmental governance and regulation.
`In' analytical NoteChina Information Vol. 34, No.3; Nov 2020: p.342-360
Journal SourceChina Information 2020-12 34, 3
Key WordsEnvironmental Governance ;  NIMBY ;  Waste Incineration ;  Environmental Protests ;  YIMBY ;  Hangzhou Jiufeng