Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction
  • The Peopleâ€?s Republic of Chinaâ€?s Evolving Eco-Compensation Framework: Background and Select Provincial Case Studies
  • Group 1: Eastern Provinces
  • Case Study 1: Fujian
  • Case Study 2: Guangdong
  • Case Study 3: Hainan
  • Case Study 4: Jiangsu
  • Case Study 5: Liaoning
  • Case Study 6: Zhejiang
  • Group 2: Inland and Western Provinces
  • Case Study 7: Anhui
  • Case Study 8: Chongqing
  • Case Study 9: Gansu
  • Case Study 10: Jiangxi
  • Case Study 11: Ningxia
  • Case Study 12: QinghaiCase Study 13: Shanxi
  • Issues and Options in the Peopleâ€?s Republic of China: Views on the Payments for Ecological Services from Chinese Policy Makers and Experts
  • Conference Speech 1: Vice Chairman, National Development and Reform Commission
  • Conference Speech 2: Director General, Department of Nature and Ecological Protection, Ministry of Environmental Protection
  • Conference Speech 3: Vice Governor, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region
  • Conference Paper 1: Eco-Compensation in the Environmental Policy Tool Kit
  • Conference Paper 2: Reflections on the Development of Eco-Compensation Mechanisms in the Peopleâ€?s Republic of ChinaConference Paper 3: A Framework Design of River Basin Ecological Compensation Policy and Its Mechanism for the Peopleâ€?s Republic of China
  • Conference Paper 4: Intergovernmental Fiscal Relationships for Eco-Compensation in the Peopleâ€?s Republic of China
  • Conference Paper 5: Estimation of Rates for River Basin Eco-Compensation
  • Conference Paper 6: Economic Impacts of Eco-Compensation: A Framework for Quantitative Simulation
  • International Experiences in Markets for Ecosystem Services and the Asian Development Bankâ€?s PerspectivesKeynote Speech: Klaus Gerhaeusser, Director General, Asian Development Bank
  • Conference Paper 1: Promoting Payments for Ecological Services Approach in the Peopleâ€?s Republic of China
  • Conference Paper 2: Payments for Ecological Services: Future Prospects for the Asian Development Bank Operations in the Peopleâ€?s Republic of China
  • Conference Paper 3: Payments for Ecological Services in the Greater Mekong Subregion
  • Conference Paper 4: Buyer, Regulator, and Enablerâ€?The Governmentâ€?s Role in Ecosystem Services MarketsConference Paper 5: Payments for Ecological Services: An Australian Perspective
  • Conference Paper 6: A Policy Makerâ€?s Guide to Designing Payments for Ecological Services
  • Toward a More Effective Eco-Compensation Policy Framework