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Country profile, demographics, geography, government, society, economy, infrastructure, military, international relations.
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The State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) is the nation's environmental protection agency charged with the task of protecting China's air, water, and land from pollution and contamination. Complementing its regulatory role, SEPA funds and organizes research and development. In addition, it also serves as China's nuclear safety agency.
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The Ministry of Land and Resources of PRC is responsible for the planning ,administration, protection and rational utilization of such natural resources as land , mineral and marine resources in the People's Republic of China.
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The International Fund for China?s Environment (IFCE) is an international environmental organization based in WashingtonDC. IFCE aims to ensure a healthy global environment and continued economic development by helping China solve its environmental problems.
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China Watch reports on energy, agriculture, population, water, health, and the environment in China—with an emphasis on big-picture analysis relevant to policy makers, the business community, and non-governmental organizations.
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The China Environment Forum is active in creating programming and publications to encourage dialog among U.S. and Chinese scholars, policymakers, businesses, and nongovernmental organizations on environmental and energy challenges in China.
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The Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development, or the Five-Year Plan, mainly aims to arrange national key construction projects, manage the distribution of productive forces and individual sector’s contributions to the national economy, map the direction of future development, and set targets.
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This online media provides official and unofficial information on China's society, economy, politics, and almost everything!
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BSR offers an informative library of reports, analysis, publications and news that focus on diverse aspects of corporate social responsibility, including the environment and climate change, human rights, governance and accountability, emerging economies and more.
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This Internet guide is part of the official Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library and offers an annotated list of Internet sites dealing with Greater China, covering almost all topics of Chinese Studies.
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The China Administrative Regions GIS Data1990 is composed of boundary files covering the administrative regions of China. The data are at a scale of one to one million (1:1M) for national, provincial, regional, and county levels.
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Country profile, politics, economy, infrastructure, finance and banking, industry, agriculture, education, science and technology, environment, history, sports, culture, religion, etc.
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The site provide comprehensive introduction about China's environment, natural resources, population, economic development and culture.
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The Global Compact is a framework for businesses that are committed to aligning their operations and strategies with ten universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, the environment and anti-corruption.
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The Australian Consortium for the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network is an academic and applied research activity specializing in Geographical Information System (GIS) databases for Asia (China in particular) and the former Soviet Union.
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Ecological Updates and Cutting Edge Environmental Features.
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A comprehensive and detailed introduction about the geography of China.
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A leading source for global green news, finance, and other resources in delivering green and renewable energy to mainstream business. *** New! ***
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