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The report was launched during China’s Twelfth Five-year Period
(2011-2015). After revising the measurement system of the Green
Development Index 2011, the report measures the green development
level of 30 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions as
well as 38 large and medium-sized cities in China. A Public
Satisfaction Survey of the Urban Residents is first introduced into
the report. Both the province and the city Green Development Index
systems consist of three parts, the green degree of economic
growth, the carrying potential of natural resources and
environment, and the support degree of government policies. The
three parts reflect the production and resource usage efficiency,
the situation of environment and resources protection and
pollutants emission, and government’s related investment and
management respectively. The China Green Development Index Report
2012 has the comprehensive evaluation of the green economy
development in China and its importance to China’s rational
development and switch in economic development model.
With the rapid growth of global industrialization, there has been
substantial consumption of fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum,
and natural gas along with growing carbon dioxide emissions.
Unprecedented environmental and ecological crisis clouded the
world. Fortunately, the Climate Conference in Copenhagen signaled
hope amid the sluggish global economic recovery. Countries
worldwide have been braced for developing their scientific and
industrial strategies in the era of post financial crisis with a
green and low-carbon philosophy. In 2008, the UN unveiled a plan
for green politics and green economy, which is well-received and
carried out by countries worldwide. China's 30-year rapid economic
development has attracted worldwide attention. However, how to
develop in a sustainable manner when faced with acute
contradictions between economic growth, resources and environment
has posed great challenges to China. Therefore, it is of great
significance for us to speed up the study of green development and
find a rational growth model. This study is completed by Prof. Li
Xiaoxi and the dedication of other leading thinkers in economics,
management, environment and resources together with the help of
China Economic Monitoring and Analysis Center (CEMA).
The report was launched during China's Twelfth Five-year Period
(2011-2015). After revising the measurement system of the Green
Development Index 2011, the report measures the green development
level of 30 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions as
well as 38 large and medium-sized cities in China. A Public
Satisfaction Survey of the Urban Residents is first introduced into
the report. Both the province and the city Green Development Index
systems consist of three parts, the green degree of economic
growth, the carrying potential of natural resources and
environment, and the support degree of government policies. The
three parts reflect the production and resource usage efficiency,
the situation of environment and resources protection and
pollutants emission, and government's related investment and
management respectively. The China Green Development Index Report
2012 has the comprehensive evaluation of the green economy
development in China and its importance to China's rational
development and switch in economic development model.
With the rapid growth of global industrialization, there has been
substantial consumption of fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum,
and natural gas along with growing carbon dioxide emissions.
Unprecedented environmental and ecological crisis clouded the
world. Fortunately, the Climate Conference in Copenhagen signaled
hope amid the sluggish global economic recovery. Countries
worldwide have been braced for developing their scientific and
industrial strategies in the era of post financial crisis with a
green and low-carbon philosophy. In 2008, the UN unveiled a plan
for green politics and green economy, which is well-received and
carried out by countries worldwide. China s 30-year rapid economic
development has attracted worldwide attention. However, how to
develop in a sustainable manner when faced with acute
contradictions between economic growth, resources and environment
has posed great challenges to China. Therefore, it is of great
significance for us to speed up the study of green development and
find a rational growth model. This study is completed by Prof. Li
Xiaoxi and the dedication of other leading thinkers in economics,
management, environment and resources together with the help of
China Economic Monitoring and Analysis Center (CEMA)."
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