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This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the status and progress of China-ASEAN green development and examines the common development issues in China and ASEAN Member States (AMSs). It also explores development trends within the framework of global and regional environmental governance and discusses the approaches towards green development in China and AMSs, offering its own definition of green development and using a “pressure-state-response” (PSR) model to build a framework for assessing green development. The book includes typical policy measures and numerous practices for green development in China and AMSs in the form of tables, figures and boxes. Based on detailed analysis, it argues that the global 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development brings significant opportunities to China and AMSs, that the ongoing pragmatic cooperation should be further advanced, and that a connection between the Belt and Road Initiative and green ASEAN Community should be established to achieve regional sustainable development. As such it furthers readers’ understanding of environment and development and practical policy advice for promoting China-ASEAN cooperation on environment and green development.
Intended for decision makers from the government, business sector, and civil societies who are working to boost green development and China-ASEAN cooperation, it is also a valuable resource for government officials, researchers and non-experts interested in creating a balanced relationship between the environment and development.
Overview of Green Development.- China-ASEAN Green Development Status.- Drivers, Features and Opportunities for Regional Green Development.- Policy Measures for Regional Green Development.- China-ASEAN Green Development Practice.- An Outlook into the Future: Towards Green Development.
Dr. Shi Feng
Mr. Guo Jing
Mr. Guo Jing joined the National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA, then upgraded to State Environmental Protection Administration-SEPA in 1998; and the Ministry of Environment Protection-MEP in 2008) in 1991. From 1991 to 1996, he worked in the Department of Pollution Management of NEPA, with main responsibilities of developing policies on urban environment management and those on industrial pollution control and prevention. During that period of time, as a senior project manager, he participated in the World Bank funded project of “Promoting Cleaner Production in China” and APELL chemicals emergency responding Program developed by United Nations Environment Program (UNEP). From 1996 to 1999, he was dispatched to the Chinese Embassy in USA, working for Science and Technology Office of the Embassy and took charge of Sino-US environmental cooperation activities. During 1999 and 2004, Guo Jing worked in the Department of International Cooperation of MEP as Deputy Division Director and then Division Director. He was in charge of regional cooperation affairs between China and other countries, regions and organizations, including inter alia, the environmental cooperation between China, Japan and Korea; China’s environmental cooperation partnership with Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Northeast Asia; Sino-African environmental cooperation; China’s collaboration with EU and OECD; as well as China’s cooperative initiatives pertinent to environment in Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS). Starting from 2005, he took the position of the Secretariat Director of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED). With his special expertise and professional experience, he was responsible for daily operation of the Council, fund raising, organizing annual major events, managing policy study programs, etc. In 2009, Guo Jing was appointed as Deputy Director General of the Foreign Cooperation Center affiliated to MEP, and served as the Assistant Secretary-General of CCICED at the same time. His main responsibilities included management of global environmental policy studies and supervising the day-to-day operation of CCICED Secretariat. In 2010, Guo Jing was designated as the Deputy Director General of the China-ASEAN Environmental Cooperation Center (CAEC), a newly-founded institute affiliated to MEP, to facilitate establishment of CAEC. At present, as the Director General of CAEC, he is mandated to boost regional environmental cooperation between China and ASEAN as well as China’s cooperative efforts with other regional organizations, and initiates and manages environmental policy studies at both global and regional levels.Il sito utilizza cookie ed altri strumenti di tracciamento che raccolgono informazioni dal dispositivo dell’utente. Oltre ai cookie tecnici ed analitici aggregati, strettamente necessari per il funzionamento di questo sito web, previo consenso dell’utente possono essere installati cookie di profilazione e marketing e cookie dei social media. Cliccando su “Accetto tutti i cookie” saranno attivate tutte le categorie di cookie. Per accettare solo deterninate categorie di cookie, cliccare invece su “Impostazioni cookie”. Chiudendo il banner o continuando a navigare saranno installati solo cookie tecnici. Per maggiori dettagli, consultare la Cookie Policy.