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Old problems and new dilemmas: the conundrum of environmental management reform in China
Authors:Bo Wen
Institution:1. Department of Public Policy, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon Tong, HKSARwen.bo@cityu.edu.hkORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2287-473X
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Underpinning China’s severe and continuing environmental degradation is a stubborn gap between environmental regulation and regulatory enforcement at the local level. In the past, scholars have sought explanations for the causes of this implementation gap by interviewing frontline environmental officials. Due to the fact that the self-perception data used in most of those existing studies were gathered prior to 2012, the possible factors contributing to the compromised effectiveness of local environmental enforcement from 2012 onward remain largely unknown. This empirical weakness should not be overlooked, as the prevailing institutions governing China’s local environmental management practices have been experiencing many frame-breaking transformations since 2012. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with leaders of environmental law enforcement teams in all administrative districts of Guangzhou in 2017, this paper not only summarizes pervasive elements which negatively impact the current effectiveness of environmental regulatory efforts, but also provides qualitative evidence and theoretical accounts for three enforcement dilemmas stemming from reform measures taken by the central government.
Keywords:Local environmental enforcement  regulatory challenges  China’s environmental management reforms  institutional dilemmas  work motivation  performance legitimacy
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