ACADEMIC
project on environmental scarcities, state capacity, & civil violence
CHINA
The Case Study of China – Reforms and Resources: The Implications for State Capacity in the PRC by Elizabeth Economy. Occasional Paper of the Project on Environmental Scarcities, State Capacity, and Civil Violence (Cambridge: American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the University of Toronto, 1997).
An assessment of the Economic Losses Resulting from Various Forms of Environmental Degradation in China by Mao Yu-shi, Ning Datong, Xia Guang, Wang Hongchang, Vaclav Smil. Occasional Paper of the Project on Environmental Scarcities, State Capacity, and Civil Violence (Cambridge: American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the University of Toronto, 1997) :
- Economic Costs of China’s Environmental Degradation (Introduction) by Vaclav Smil
- The Economic Cost of Environmental Degradation in China: A Summary by Mao Yu-Shi
- Deforestation and Desiccation in China: A Preliminary Study by Wang Hongchang
- An Estimate of the Economic Consequences of Environmental Pollution in China by Xia Guang
An Assessment of the Economic Losses Resulting from Various Forms of Environmental Degradation in China by Ning Datong
- I. An Assessment of the Economic Losses Resulting from Land Degradation in China
- II. An Assessment of the Economic Losses Resulting from Rangeland Degradation in China
- III. An Assessment of the Economic Costs of Wetland Disturbance and Destruction in China
- IV. An Assessment of the Economic Losses Resulting from Desertification