complaints from local citizen may contribute to efficient allocation
of environmental inspection resources by regulators, and hence,
they proposed to strengthen basic education and encourage environmental
information disclosure to support more people to
involve in environmental surveillance. Zhang et al. (2013b) highlighted
the importance of designing water pollution trading policy
to alleviate the severe river pollution in China.Wang and Yu (2014)
gave a review on researches about protection of sources of drinking
water in China, and they believed that water quality standards and
high technology as well as legislation should be the focus of future
search.
Literature shows that the causal chain effect originated in
institution has not been paid special attention, while this causality
has significant meaning for understanding the predicament and
may give clue to find effective ways to cope with the predicament.
This paper draws evidence from the past water pollution incidents
in China to illustrate the causal chain effect and the deep root inducements
for industrial water pollution in China. In the following,
we use cases to develop theory about loophole derivations and
causal chain effect, and propose ways for governance as complementarities
of the revised environmental protection law.
complaints from local citizen may contribute to efficient allocation
of environmental inspection resources by regulators, and hence,
they proposed to strengthen basic education and encourage environmental
information disclosure to support more people to
involve in environmental surveillance. Zhang et al. (2013b) highlighted
the importance of designing water pollution trading policy
to alleviate the severe river pollution in China.Wang and Yu (2014)
gave a review on researches about protection of sources of drinking
water in China, and they believed that water quality standards and
high technology as well as legislation should be the focus of future
search.
Literature shows that the causal chain effect originated in
institution has not been paid special attention, while this causality
has significant meaning for understanding the predicament and
may give clue to find effective ways to cope with the predicament.
This paper draws evidence from the past water pollution incidents
in China to illustrate the causal chain effect and the deep root inducements
for industrial water pollution in China. In the following,
we use cases to develop theory about loophole derivations and
causal chain effect, and propose ways for governance as complementarities
of the revised environmental protection law.
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