China

Latitude: 
35.00
Longitude: 
105.00
Region Related Areas: 
China, East Asia
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1 814 991
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POINT (105 35)

On Opium and Imperialism: The Flag Under Which the Empire Sails May No Longer Be the Union Jack

On Opium and Imperialism: The Flag Under Which the Empire Sails May No Longer Be the Union Jack

Reflections on Amitav Ghosh’s Gun Island by Nakul Heroor.

Huāngyě—Chinese

Huāngyě—Chinese

This chapter of the “Wilderness Babel” exhibition, written by Tina Tin, highlights different words that are used in Chinese to describe wilderness.

"Breathing Air with Heft: An Experiential Report on Environmental Law and Public Health in China"

This article explores the intersections of daily life and environmental law in modern China. With comparative perspectives on analogous challenges in the United States, it reports on these critical domestic challenges for China at a pivotal moment in its reemergence as a dominant world power.

Out of the Mountains: Changing Landscapes in Rural China

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Zhen Wang’s photo essay explores in detail how nearly 40 years of urbanization and rapid economic development have transformed the past, present, and future of the Yi population and of China’s rural and cultural landscapes.

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Plastic China

A woman and her family live next to a recycling plant in China, in mountains of plastic waste from Asia, Europe, and the U.S.This documentary reveals the lives of those on the fringes of global capitalist realities, a far cry from the communist dream.

Green City: Explorations and Visions of Urban Sustainability

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This volume explores the “green city” concept from a global and interdisciplinary perspective. Contributions examine the conflicts inherent in eco-modernization and investigate opportunities to respond meaningfully to urban environmental challenges.

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"Rangeland Use Rights Privatisation Based on the Tragedy of the Commons: A Case Study from Tibet"

Yonten Nyima Yundannima provides an empirical analysis of rangeland use rights privatization through an empirical case study from Pelgon county in the Tibet Autonomous Region in China. She criticizes the applicability of the tragedy of the commons model to Tibetan pastoralism, arguing that this has led to a disruption of the essence of pastoralism in the region.

The Ecology of Home

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This essay examines environmental thought in China and the West to propose an “ecological history” that offers new ways to think about the human/nature relationship.

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