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        | Payment for Watershed Servies in China:the Role of Government and Market |  
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                    |  | Author(s): Li Xiaoyun |  
                    |  | Publisher: China Social Science Press Published Date: 2007
 ISBN: 9787802306042
 Pages: 390
 Language: English
 Type: Book
 Cover: Hard Cover
 
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                    |  | Our Price: $33.00
 
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Description
This book presents research results on roles of government and market in ecological compensation based on three policy reviews and five case studies. The three policy reviews deal with impact of agricultural policy on eco-compensation, globalization and international environmental treaty, and forestry ecological compensation. The five case studies are in the Jinhua watershed in Zhejiang province, the Supa watershed and Xiaozhaizi watershed in Yunnan province, Meijiang watershed in Jiangxi province, and Miluo watershed in Hunan province. It shows that government predominates the eco-compensation in China at present. Market will play a key role in the future, but it relies on market infrastructure and institution, which arc set up by the government: The major readers of this book arc eco-compensation researchers, policy-makers, and practitioners. It is also valuable to professionals of environment,ecology, economics, and public management
  
 
	
Main Contents
PrefaceChapter 1 Payment for Environmental Services in China. The Role of Government and Market
 Chapter 2 Impacts of China's Agricultural Policies on Payment for Environmental Services
 Chapter 3 A Review of Watershed Environmental Services from Forest in China
 Chapter 4 The Impact of Globalization on Land Use and Management and Payments for Forest Environmental Services in China
 Chapter 5 Paying for Watershed Services in Jinhua Watershed in Zhejiang Province, China
 Chapter 6 Is a Market-based Mechanism for Paying for Watershed Services in China Possible?
 Chapter 7 A Feasibility Study for the Supa Watershed
 Chapter 8 Development Contract with Terms of Watershed Conservation. A Win-win Opportunity for Development and Environment in the Meijiang Watershed, Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province, China
 Chapter 9 Scale Matters: Paying for Watershed Services in the Xiaozhaizi Watershed
   
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