East Asian experience in environmental governance : response in a rapidly developing region

East Asian experience in environmental governance : response in a rapidly developing region, ed. Adeel, Zafar (Tokyo: UNU Press, 2003).

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  • Editor Adeel, Zafar
    Title East Asian experience in environmental governance : response in a rapidly developing region
    Publication Date 2003
    Place of Publication Tokyo
    Publisher UNU Press
    Pages xiii, 246 pages
    Language eng
    Abstract

    This publication examines the existing systems for environmental governance in East Asian countries, a region which has seen considerable growth in its economy, industrial base and population in the last two decades. It contains cases studies from China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Thailand and focuses on three sectors: pesticide management; water quality and resources management; and air pollution management. This selection is intended to provide a diverse mix of political and historical backgrounds in order to give a representative view of governance mechanisms in highly industrialised, industrialising and developing economies.

    Copyright Holder UNU
    Copyright Year 2003
    Copyright type Creative commons
    ISBN 9789280810721
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