Economic reforms in China began in 1979 and initiated some of the
most fundamental changes ever to occur in any country. While
allowing some of the most astonishing economic growth the world has
seen, they have also induced some of the most profound social and
environmental shifts. This volume looks at two aspects of the
impacts of the reforms, firstly on the demography of the country
(especially migration and urbanization), and secondly on the
environment. A third section examines various problems of
environmental degradation in relation to natural processes and
human efforts to mitigate their effects.
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