Assessing Urban Environmental Management Practice with a Scalar Approach: The Case of Shanghai

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Abstract

Shanghai’s urban environmental management in the past three decades has been focused primarily on the environmental problems at the intra-urban level. While this ‘end of pipe’ approach greatly mitigated domestic and industrial pollution, progresses were much slower in dealing with environmental impacts both at a smaller (i.e., those related to people’s daily activities) scale and at a larger (i.e., those related to inter-urban/regional or global issues) scale. Urban environmental management policies in Shanghai and China should prioritize and address urban environmental impacts at continuous geographic scales to achieve long-term ‘triple bottom line’ sustainability.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalSymphonya: Emerging Issues in Management
StatePublished - Jan 1 2012

Disciplines

  • Asian Studies
  • Geography

Keywords

  • Urban Sustainability; Scalar Approach; Shanghai; China; Environmental Management

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