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E-grāmata: China: Innovative Green Development

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This book is particularly concerned with China’s path to green development and how it can be understood, exploring questions such as how the goal of Chinese-led green development can be achieved. The book provides systematic explanations of the theory of green development, exploring its background, its theoretical basis, the areas it covers, the stages it encompasses and the constraining and favorable factors involved. We see how humankind is at a period of transition from the traditional black industrial civilization to a modern green ecological civilization.

The author gives a profound critique of the traditional Western model of development, provides a comprehensive analysis of the crisis and the opportunities presented by green development and depicts the grand goal of green modernization in a creative, bold, forward-looking manner. A three-step strategy to design and promote green development is proposed. Readers will discover why China must become an innovator, practitioner, and leader of green development, and how green planning is an important means to establish green development. The book explores how local governments can become green innovation practitioners, and how enterprises can become the main arena of green development. This book is a creative and innovative work that will appeal to scholars interested in the long-term development of humankind in general and China in particular. It also serves well as a green development textbook, presenting related scientific knowledge and important information for decision-making in a concise, easy-to-understand form.

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The book China: Innovative Green Development by Angang Hu, offers a timely piece to readers who are keen to learn about Chinas green modernisation blueprint. (Alec Zuo, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Vol. 62 (4), October, 2018)

1 Introduction: Entering the Green Industrial Revolution
1(14)
1.1 Purpose of the Book: Innovative Green Development in Theory and in Practice
1(3)
1.2 International Background: The Continuously Expanding Gap Between Humanity and Nature
4(4)
1.3 The Domestic Background: Becoming the Innovators of Green Revolution
8(4)
1.4 Research Issues and Framework
12(3)
2 The Theory of Green Development
15(44)
2.1 The Three Sources of the Theory of Green Development
17(7)
2.1.1 The Unity of Nature and Humanity in Traditional Chinese Philosophy
17(2)
2.1.2 Dialectics of Nature in Marxist Philosophy
19(2)
2.1.3 The Theory of Sustainable Development in Modem Times
21(3)
2.2 The Meaning of Green Development
24(5)
2.3 Green Industrial Revolution: From the First to the Fourth Industrial Revolutions
29(11)
2.3.1 Economic Perspective of Green Industrial Revolution
29(5)
2.3.2 Main Features of the Green Industrial Revolution
34(3)
2.3.3 The Most Important Goal of the Green Industrial Revolution: Full Decoupling
37(2)
2.3.4 The Results of the Green Industrial Revolution: Toward an Era of Green Civilization
39(1)
2.4 The Three Major Systems of Green Development: Social, Economic, and Natural
40(4)
2.5 The Wealth of Green Development: From Nominal GDP to Green GDP
44(5)
2.6 Stages of Green Development: From Ecological Deficit to Surplus
49(3)
2.7 Green Innovation and the Tunneling Effect
52(2)
2.8 The Contents and Pathways of Green Development
54(5)
3 Global Ecological Crisis
59(22)
3.1 Development Model of Black Industrial Civilization
61(6)
3.1.1 Huge Invisible Natural Capital Depletion and Development Costs
61(2)
3.1.2 Excessive Consumption, Expenditure, and Emissions
63(1)
3.1.3 High Ecological Footprints and Huge Natural Resource Rents
64(3)
3.2 Unprecedented Global Crisis
67(5)
3.2.1 Global Environmental Pollution Crisis
67(1)
3.2.2 Crisis of Global Energy and Resources
68(1)
3.2.3 Extreme Climate Change
68(3)
3.2.4 Global Ecological Crisis
71(1)
3.3 Green Development Opportunities
72(7)
3.3.1 Rapid Growth of the Green Economy
73(3)
3.3.2 Greener Industrial Structure
76(1)
3.3.3 Rapid Development of Green Energy
77(1)
3.3.4 Accelerating Green Technology Innovation
78(1)
3.4 Embracing the Forthcoming Green Civilization
79(2)
4 Green Developments in China
81(24)
4.1 Historical Trajectory: From Natural Deficit to Surplus
82(1)
4.2 Agricultural Civilization---Slowly Expanding Natural Deficit
83(3)
4.3 Industrialization---Rapidly Expanding Natural Deficit
86(3)
4.4 Reform and Opening-Up---The Natural Deficit Dramatically Increased, then Slowly Shrank
89(11)
4.4.1 From Massive Energy Consumption to Integration of Energy Consumption
91(4)
4.4.2 From a Large Greenhouse Gas-Emitting to a Low-Carbon Nation
95(1)
4.4.3 From Pollution Emissions to Emission Reductions
96(2)
4.4.4 From Ecological Destruction to Construction
98(2)
4.5 Twenty-First Century: Toward a Natural Surplus
100(5)
5 Green Development Plan
105(26)
5.1 National Plan to Promote Green Development
107(4)
5.1.1 Period of Black Development---First to Fifth Five-Year Plans
107(1)
5.1.2 Initial Transition---Sixth to Eighth Five-Year Plans
108(1)
5.1.3 Further Transition---Ninth to Tenth Five-Year Plans
108(3)
5.1.4 Turn to Green Development---Eleventh to Twelfth Five-Year Plans
111(1)
5.2 Eleventh Five-Year Plan---Turning to Green Development
111(4)
5.3 Twelfth Five-Year Plan---Green Development as the Theme
115(5)
5.4 Main Functional Area Planning---Remaking the Economic Geography of a Green China
120(6)
5.5 China's Green Development Planning Road
126(5)
6 Local Green Practice
131(28)
6.1 Green Beijing---Building a World-Class Green Modernized Capital
132(9)
6.1.1 Green Beijing Road Map
134(3)
6.1.2 How Should Beijing Become Green?
137(4)
6.2 Reforested Chongqing---Rising Green Star in the West
141(7)
6.2.1 History of Chongqing---U-shaped Curve
142(1)
6.2.2 Chongqing Today---Leader in Forestry Construction
143(2)
6.2.3 Future of Chongqing---A Model of Ecological Civilization
145(3)
6.3 Ecological Qinghai---Providing China with Its Largest Public Goods
148(8)
6.3.1 From Industrial to Ecological Province
149(2)
6.3.2 Elimination of Ecological Poverty as the Highest Priority
151(3)
6.3.3 Protecting the Source of the Three Rivers---Providing Large Public Products
154(2)
6.4 Green Transformation in Local Areas
156(3)
7 Green Enterprise Innovation
159(28)
7.1 Great Northern Wilderness---A Green Agricultural Miracle of Creation
160(9)
7.1.1 Development of the Great Northern Wilderness
161(3)
7.1.2 The Great Northern Wilderness---Toward Green Agricultural Modernization
164(4)
7.1.3 Creating a Modern, Beautiful, and Green Great Northern Wilderness
168(1)
7.2 Yili Group---Creation of a Green Miracle in the Desert
169(7)
7.2.1 Desert Miracle
170(2)
7.2.2 Green Innovation
172(3)
7.2.3 Benefits for People
175(1)
7.3 Sinovel---A Miracle of Green Energy
176(7)
7.3.1 The Latecomer Challenges the World's No. 1
177(1)
7.3.2 Time Produces Heroes
178(3)
7.3.3 Toward Independent Innovation
181(2)
7.4 Green Innovation by Chinese Enterprises
183(4)
7.4.1 First---The Advantage of Using Two Hands
183(1)
7.4.2 Second---The Advantages of Walking on Two Legs
184(1)
7.4.3 Third---Advantage from Three Innovations
184(1)
7.4.4 Fourth---Advantage of Two Joint Forces
185(1)
7.4.5 Fifth---Advantage of Two Attributes
185(2)
8 Summary: Green China, Green Earth
187
8.1 Innovation of Chinese Green Development
188(4)
8.1.1 Propose an Original Green Outlook on Development
189(1)
8.1.2 Describe a Theory of Innovative Green Development
189(1)
8.1.3 Create Great Practice in Green Development
190(1)
8.1.4 Achieve New Leap of Green Development
191(1)
8.2 The Road of China's Green Development
192(4)
8.3 China's Green Modernization (2000--2050)
196(4)
8.3.1 First Step (2011--2020)
197(2)
8.3.2 Second Step (2021--2030)
199(1)
8.3.3 Third Step (2031--2050)
199(1)
8.4 China's Contribution to Green Development
200
Angang Hu, a leading expert in China Studies, is a professor at the School of Public Policy and Management and Dean of the Institute of Contemporary Studies, Tsinghua University. He is a representative of the 18th CPC National Congress Committee of the13th Five Year Plan and an NDRC expert. He received the Honorable Doctorate awarded by the Russia Academy of Sciences Institute of Far East Studies.