Sustainability in China: Bridging Global Knowledge with Local Action

As the biggest emerging and developing country, and the second largest economy on the planet, China’s road to sustainability has attracted global attention; therefore, we need to have a deeper understanding to address this issue at very different levels. This editorial mainly reviews the contributio...

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Main Authors: Bing Xue, Mario Tobias
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/4/3714
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spelling doaj-cfda07bba6a9444eafdd208208c8403f2020-11-24T22:48:15ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502015-03-01743714372010.3390/su7043714su7043714Sustainability in China: Bridging Global Knowledge with Local ActionBing Xue0Mario Tobias1Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, ChinaThe Potsdam Chamber of Commerce (IHK), 14467 Potsdam, GermanyAs the biggest emerging and developing country, and the second largest economy on the planet, China’s road to sustainability has attracted global attention; therefore, we need to have a deeper understanding to address this issue at very different levels. This editorial mainly reviews the contributions of the published papers in the Special Issue of “Sustainability in China: Bridging Global Knowledge with Local Action”, the main findings in this special edition suggest that the concept of sustainability is more comprehensive and complex, and the transformation process from scientific knowledge to local action still has a long way to go, not only in China, but also in many developing countries. More research on the fundamental and innovative processes of sustainable transformations should be conducted. China needs to make more efforts to strengthen its road to sustainability, by merging all relevant types of knowledge, both within and outside science, as well as locally and globally.As the biggest emerging and developing country, and the second largest economy on the planet, China's road to sustainability has attracted global attention; therefore, we need to have a deeper understanding to address this issue at very different levels. This editorial mainly reviews the contributions of the published papers in the Special Issue of "Sustainability in China: Bridging Global Knowledge with Local Action", the main findings in this special edition suggest that the concept of sustainability is more comprehensive and complex, and the transformation process from scientific knowledge to local action still has a long way to go, not only in China, but also in many developing countries. More research on the fundamental and innovative processes of sustainable transformations should be conducted. China needs to make more efforts to strengthen its road to sustainability, by merging all relevant types of knowledge, both within and outside science, as well as locally and globally.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/4/3714human-natural complex systemsustainability governancesustainable transformationChina
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title Sustainability in China: Bridging Global Knowledge with Local Action
title_short Sustainability in China: Bridging Global Knowledge with Local Action
title_full Sustainability in China: Bridging Global Knowledge with Local Action
title_fullStr Sustainability in China: Bridging Global Knowledge with Local Action
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability in China: Bridging Global Knowledge with Local Action
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publishDate 2015-03-01
description As the biggest emerging and developing country, and the second largest economy on the planet, China’s road to sustainability has attracted global attention; therefore, we need to have a deeper understanding to address this issue at very different levels. This editorial mainly reviews the contributions of the published papers in the Special Issue of “Sustainability in China: Bridging Global Knowledge with Local Action”, the main findings in this special edition suggest that the concept of sustainability is more comprehensive and complex, and the transformation process from scientific knowledge to local action still has a long way to go, not only in China, but also in many developing countries. More research on the fundamental and innovative processes of sustainable transformations should be conducted. China needs to make more efforts to strengthen its road to sustainability, by merging all relevant types of knowledge, both within and outside science, as well as locally and globally.As the biggest emerging and developing country, and the second largest economy on the planet, China's road to sustainability has attracted global attention; therefore, we need to have a deeper understanding to address this issue at very different levels. This editorial mainly reviews the contributions of the published papers in the Special Issue of "Sustainability in China: Bridging Global Knowledge with Local Action", the main findings in this special edition suggest that the concept of sustainability is more comprehensive and complex, and the transformation process from scientific knowledge to local action still has a long way to go, not only in China, but also in many developing countries. More research on the fundamental and innovative processes of sustainable transformations should be conducted. China needs to make more efforts to strengthen its road to sustainability, by merging all relevant types of knowledge, both within and outside science, as well as locally and globally.
topic human-natural complex system
sustainability governance
sustainable transformation
China
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