Water And Development In China: The Political Economy Of Shanghai Water Policy
Discover the intricate dynamics of water management in one of the world's most vibrant cities with Water And Development In China: The Political Economy Of Shanghai Water Policy by Seungho Lee. Published by World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd in 2006, this insightful hardback spans 332 pages, delving into the challenges Shanghai has faced in water supply and quality control since 1990.
Lee expertly examines the multifaceted contributions of the Shanghai government, private enterprises, environmental NGOs, and local citizens in shaping effective water policies. This book is not just a study of water resources; it is a comprehensive analysis of how sociopolitical and economic factors intertwine to influence public policy and environmental management in a rapidly developing urban landscape.
Ideal for students and professionals in international relations, political science, and environmental policy, this work offers valuable insights into the political economy of water resources development in China. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this essential resource for understanding Shanghai's environmental challenges and strategies.