Transforming Urban Green Space Governance in China Under Ecological Civilization: An Institutional Analysis

This book addresses the transdisciplinary subject of urban green space governance in Chinese cities through political sciences, organization theory, sociology, and new institutional economics lenses, with urban planning and ecology perspectives as research foundation and the science of climate chang...

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