Historical survey and the cultivation of a new culture regarding the ecology in China's Western Provinces |
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Authors: | Joseph Y.S. Cheng Zhang Mujin |
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Affiliation: | 1. City University of Hong Kong , Kowloon, Hong Kong;2. Tsing Hua University , Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | The Chinese leadership in recent years has clearly indicated that priority will be given to the development of the western provinces. In view of its under-developed economy, the relative poor education of the population and the extensive mode of development, environmental pollution and ecological damage in western China are more serious than in the east. In China's industrialization process in the modern era, the blind imitation of the initial stage of industrialization in the advanced countries and the total rejection of traditional Chinese cultural values have been particularly striking. Hence, the western provinces should adopt a mode of sustainable development based on establishment of an ecological culture. Environmentalists in China would like to concentrate on reforming the modes of production and the people's lifestyles through changing their views and values. They perceive this as the major commitment for building an ecological culture and promoting sustainable development. But large-scale and concentrated damage to the environment are very often the result of neglect and mistakes by government authorities and corporations. Pessimists worry that this millennium will signal the terminal stage for natural values; but there may be an alternative: a millennium of coordinated development, respecting the environment and based on adoption of a new ecological culture. |
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Keywords: | Historical survey western provinces of China environmental pollution ecological damage traditional cultural values sustainable development ecological culture government authorities and enterprises |
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