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Anaemia among students of rural China’s elementary schools: prevalence and correlates in Ningxia and Qinghai’s poor counties
Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 2011Although the past few decades have seen rising incomes and increased government attention to rural development, many children in rural China still lack regular access to micronutrient-rich diets.DocumentManaging India's trade deficit with large trading partners: lessons and prospects
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014India’s trade deficit with China, South Korea and Indonesia has widened considerably in recent period and is becoming unsustainable. Together, these countries accounted for 24 percent of India’s overall trade deficit in 2007 that has increased to 29 percent in 2012.DocumentChina's regional carbon emissions change over 1997-2007
Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, 2010The increased demand for energy in China has generated concomitant increase of carbon emissions, which poses an unprecedented challenge to China’s, and even global, sustainable development. In this paper, from the perspective of provincial carbon emissions, the authors analyse China’s carbon emissions changes during 1997-2007 based on the index decomposition analysis method.DocumentThe separate environmental tax for China: a scheme design and its implementation
Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, 2011Construction of Chinese environmental taxation system could greatly promote establishment of an intensive style economic development mode and a sustainable consumption manner, and could provide policy guarantee for an eco-civilisation and environmentally friendly society.DocumentA research on assessment of urban environmental livable index for China
Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, 2010While the environments of more and more Chinese cities are becoming less polluted following successful introduction of pollution control and environment renovation measures in recent years, more attention is now being given to the livability of cities. However, these successes are often not quantifiable and are not universally recognised.DocumentAn analysis on statistical indicators and methodology of environmental investments in China
Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, 2006The environmental investment is an important guarantee for materialising the basic national policy of environmental protection and implementing the sustainable development strategy.DocumentEmpirical experiences of green national accounting in China
Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, 2007The severity of the environmental problem in China is not only reflected by the increasing amount of pollution, the widening range of ecological destructionand the striking conflict between supply and demand of resources, but also represented by the interaction among resources, environment and social economic development.DocumentExploring and developing environmental economic policies for China in the new era
Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, 2010The environmental economic policies are mechanisms and regimes that regulate and influence people’s behaviors of making or eliminating pollution and ecological degradation aiming at socio-economic sustainable development by employing such economic leverages as financing, taxation, pricing, credit, investment, and market instruments based on the theories of environmental economics and markDocumentStudy on optimization for central financial special fund of environmental protection
Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, 2010The central special fund of environmental protection is the main channel for the central government to make financial input into the environmental protection in China, which plays an important role in leading the environmental investment of local finance, enterprises and society.DocumentThe design on China's carbon tax policy to mitigate climate change
Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, 2010Carbon tax was an effective policy tool to cope with the climate change and promote energy saving and emission reduction. A Computable General Equilibrium Model was set up to simulate the influence of levy carbon tax on China's macro-economy, energy saving and CO2 emission reduction. The results suggest that low rate carbon tax was a feasible option in China's near future.Pages
