Assessment of China’s EIA Law for the prevention and control of water pollution in interregional Lake Taihu

The detrimental effects of rapid industrialization, urbanization, and the discharge of domestic and agricultural waste are threatening the serene beauty of the Taihu Lake Basin (TLB). Recognizing the urgent need to preserve the lake and improve its water quality, both the central and provincial gove...

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