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China in the Global Economy
Environment, Water Resources and Agricultural Policies
Lessons from China and OECD Countries
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Disponibilité: Disponible (impression à la demande)  Date de parution:  13 nov 2006  Langue: Anglais  Pages: 288  ISBN: 9789264028463  Code OCDE: 512006101P1 
 

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China's endowment of water resources is extremely low, poorly distributed, and increasingly polluted.  With agriculture being one of the main consumers of water, China's future development depends on initiatives that will raise the efficiency and efficacy of water use.  These workshop proceedings examine the current situation in China, look at what is being done in OECD countries to manage water resources, and suggest policy options for China.

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Executive Summary
Résumé
Part I. Agri-Environmental Situation and Policies in China: Practice and Outcomes
Chapter 1. The New Socialist Countryside and its Implications for China's Agriculture and Natural Resources. Editor's summary of Tan Renjian's Speech
Chapter 2. Selected Aspects of Water Management in China: Conditions, Poilcy Responses, and Future Trends by Simon Spooner
Chapter 3. Effects of Integrated Ecosystem Management on Land Degradation Control and Poverty Reduction by Han Jun
Chapter 4. Water Resources and Agricultural Production in China: The Present Situation by Ma Xiaohe and Fang Songhai
Part II. Experiences in Agricultural Resource Management and Environmental Protection in OECD Countries
Chapter 5. Agric-Environmental Policies in OECD Countries and Natural Resource Management by Wilfrid Legg
Chapter 6. Market Mechanisms in Water Allocation in Australia
Chapter 7. The Dutch Approach to Water Quality Problems Related to Fertilisation and Crop Production by Peter van Boheemen
Chapter 8. Policy Issues Regarding Water Availability and Water Quality in Agriculture in the United States by Dennis Wichelns
Chapter 9. Decision Support Tools to Aid Policy Design and Implementation for Sustainable Resource Use in Agriculture by Kevin Parris
Part III. Policy Options for China
Chapter 10. Fertiliser Use in Chinese Agriculture by Chen Mengshan
Chapter 11. Conserving Agricultural Biodiversity through Water Markets in China: Lessons from the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
Chapter 12. A Resource Utilisation Approach to Resolving Food Security Issues in China by Ke Bingsheng
Chapter 13. Models and Strategies for the Development of Circular Agriculture in China by Tang Huajun and Yin Changbin
Chapter 14. The Crop Protection Industry role in Supporting Sustainable Agriculture Development in China by Jeff Au
Chapter 15. Does Crop Insurance Influence Agrochemical use in the Current Chinese Situation? A Case Study in the Manasi Watershed, Xinjiang
Chapter 16. Non-Point Source Agricultural Pollution: Issues and Implications by Huang Jikun, Hu Ruifa, Cao Jinmin and Scott Rozelle
Annex, Agenda, and List of Participants

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