This book contributes to the understanding of environment–economy relations from the perspective of economic geography, grounded in the institutional context of China. It demonstrates how classical economic geographies, new economic geographies, and geographies of economic globalization work together to affect the environment. It covers a series of classical topics like industrial location and industrial dynamics and some emerging fields like industrial evolution and global–local interaction and links them to environmental performance in China. The findings in this book echo the call for developing a more comprehensive and systematic research agenda of environmental economic geography. This book offers researchers, graduate students, and advanced undergraduate students in related fields both theoretical and practical considerations of environmental economic geography. It also offers insights into the policy-making relevant to China’s greening efforts.
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This book contributes to the understanding of environment–economy relations from the perspective of economic geography, grounded in the institutional context of China. It demonstrates how classical economic geographies, new economic geographies, and geographies of economic globalization work together to affect the environment.
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Introduction: when economic geography meets the environment.- Developing Environmental Economic Geography.- How Is Geography of Industries Related to Industrial Pollution?.- Do Polluting Firms Favour the Borders of Jurisdictions?.- Do Environmental Regulations Affect Air Quality and SO2 Emissions?.- How Does China’s Economic Transition Contribute to Air Pollution?.- How Does Industrial Dynamics Affect Environmental Pollution?.- Is There A Trade-related Pollution Trap for China?.- How Does Spatial Division of Labour Relate to Industrial Pollution?.- Do Foreign Trade Contribute to Industrial Pollution?.- Does Export Upgrading Improve Urban Environment?.- Summary and implications.
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This book contributes to the understanding of environment–economy relations from the perspective of economic geography, grounded in the institutional context of China. It demonstrates how classical economic geographies, new economic geographies, and geographies of economic globalization work together to affect the environment. It covers a series of classical topics like industrial location and industrial dynamics and some emerging fields like industrial evolution and global–local interaction and links them to environmental performance in China. The findings in this book echo the call for developing a more comprehensive and systematic research agenda of environmental economic geography. This book offers researchers, graduate students, and advanced undergraduate students in related fields both theoretical and practical considerations of environmental economic geography. It also offers insights into the policy-making relevant to China’s greening efforts.
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Investigates environment-economyenvironment–economy relations from a perspective of economic geography Offers in-depth theoretical and practical considerations of environmental economic geography Explains how the environment interacts with classical economic geographies, new economic geographies, and geographies of economic globalization Highlights the value of a discipline-oriented and policy-relevant research agenda for environmental economic geography
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789811589935
Publisert
2021-10-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Verlag, Singapore
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet