Sustainability in China: Bridging Global Knowledge with Local Action

China's road to sustainability has attracted global attention. Since the "Reform & Opening Up" policy, China's rapid pace of both urbanization and industrialization has made its being the second largest economy but meantime a heavy environmental price has been paid over the p...

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