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be involved in their implementation - in other words, their "transaction costs" (TCs) . A new study from China has looked …
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damaged. This problem affects many wetland areas in China. The study is the work of a team of researchers from Renmin … University of China, led by Wu Jian. It assesses the best way to reduce the conflict between wetland water needs and off …
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wetland is diverted to other uses, the werland's ecosystme is damaged. This problem affects many wetland areas in China. This …
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Ground level ozone pollution is one of the most significant air pollution problems in Beijing. Because of the complex way in which ozone is formed, it is difficult for policy makers to decide which ozone control options are the most cost-effective. This study, assessed a range of options for...
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estimates have been made in China to determine the value of the economic benefits brought about by such improvements. In this …
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Since the late 1960s, economists have been developing methodologies to measure environmental impacts. Among the approaches most widely used are the travel cost method (TCM) and the contingent valuation method (CVM). Generally, these methods provide a reasonable approximation of the value of a...
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As a result of its rapid economic development and large volume of coal burning, China is faced with serious coal … in China, is becoming one of the most attractive clean substitutes for coal. On one hand, there is widespread …
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quality of East Lake in Wuhan, China. It compared the findings with the results of similar studies in other parts of the world …
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Water pollution is one of China's most pressing environmental issues, but a recent economic study in Yunnan province …
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Tropical forest destruction has been the subject of a great deal of research. Relatively little work has been done on the factors that lead to the expansion of forest land and help counter some of the negative impacts of tropical forest loss. The study, which looked at the Chinese province of...
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