Environmental Consciousness in China: Change with Social Transformation discusses the status of environmental consciousness within China from both an economic and political view. It then compares and contrasts the situation in China with Western nations. This is the first book that includes a comparison of urban and rural groups based on China's unique modernization background.
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-0-08-100388-6 (9780081003886)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Qiu Zhong has a PhD in Sociology from Hohai University, China and a Professional Science Masters (PSM) degree inEnvironmental Science from Oklahoma State University, USA. Dr. Qiu Zhong's interests lie in environmental sociology and environmental management. She is dedicating to the research of global engagement, and environmental change and management. Guoqing Shi is the Dean of School of Public Administration of Hohai University and Director of the National Research Center for Resettlement, Hohai University, China. Professor Shi's interests lie in environmental sociology, environment impact assessment, and forced displacement and resettlement.
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Oklahoma State University, USA
Professor and Director of Social Development Institute, Director of National Research Center for Resettlement, Hohai University, China
Part I. Environmental Degradation and Socio-economic Development
1. China Environmental issues 1950s -21st Century
2. China's Socio-economic Development
Part II. Environmental Consciousness - Essentials for the change
3. What is Environmental Consciousness
4. Mythology
5. Theory
Part III. Does environmental consciousness change?
6. Comparison between China and the U.S
7. Environmental Consciousness Change
Part IV. Why does it change?
8. Research Purpose and Data Collection
9. Pollution Drive
10. Subjective angle: Constructivism
11. Economic angle: Post-material
Part V. Environmental behavior, it matters
12. Protection Willingness
13. Protection Actions
14. Environmental Movement
Part VI How would the future be?
15. From the consciousness to the change
16. Happening NOW