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This volume explores sustainable innovation and "fair development" in China, addressing critical issues such as food safety, education, healthcare, employment, housing, environmental concerns, and censorship. It presents various perspectives on fair development, covering topics like coordinated governance, energy consumption policies, dynamic sustainability, green marketing, and people-oriented education. While primarily focused on China, the research structure can also be applied to other emerging economies. Fair development encompasses principles of sustainability, particularly regarding human development in light of available opportunities, resources, and outputs. As the world's second-largest economy, China faces significant challenges in pursuing sustainable development, including unbalanced growth in central and western regions, environmental fragility, and resource constraints. Balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability and human rights is essential. For instance, there is growing pressure for China to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. Innovations in technology, management, and systems are vital for transitioning to low-carbon energy, a long-term endeavor. This volume features contributions from diverse researchers across multiple disciplines, offering a comprehensive collection of insights on China's economic, political, and social development.
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Fair Development in China, Qing Yun Jiang
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- 2018
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