Environmental management : a regional perspective : South China as a case study

Document Type

Book chapter

Source Publication

Environmental research in Pearl River and coastal areas = 珠江及沿岸環境研究

Publication Date

1-1-1995

First Page

167

Last Page

182

Publisher

Guangdong Higher Education Press

Abstract

Environmental management tools generally fall into three categories: regulations to correct behaviour, pricing and taxing to correct behaviour, public environmental improvement expenditures financed by general taxes. In a regional context, especially with different jurisdictions responsible for the environmental management of different subregions, coordination of these strategies becomes more important. The present paper examines the conceptual and practical issues involved, using South China as a case study.

Additional Information

ISBN of the source publication: 7536116209

Language

English

Recommended Citation

Ho, L. S. (1995). Environmental management: a regional perspective: South China as a case study. In C. K. Wong, K. H. Chu, Q. C. Chen & X. L. Ma (Eds.), Environmental research in Pearl River and coastal areas = 珠江及沿岸環境研究 (pp. 167-182). Guangzhou, China: Guangdong Higher Education Press.

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