<p><p>Thomas S. Konrad analyzes the management control design and reveals critical success factors of strategically oriented public-private partnerships for development between international governmental actors and the private sector. He builds a sound basis for the identification of a research gap
Public Private Partnership for Desertification Control in Inner Mongolia
β Scribed by Zhongju Meng, Xiaohong Dang, Yong Gao
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 242
- Edition
- 1st ed. 2020
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In terms of Chinaβs current situation, the prevention and control of land degradation and the development of innovative sustainable land management activities lie within the purview of public works. Further, public-private partnerships (PPPs) hold considerable potential for application in this field. Inner Mongolia is one of the Chinese provinces hardest hit by land degradation. Fortunately, after years of dedicated efforts, meaningful achievements have been made: the increasing participation of the people as a whole, combined with growing investments in land degradation prevention and ecological construction on the part of private enterprises, has to some extent compensated for the lack of government involvement. Further, Inner Mongolia has been a pioneer in the use of PPPs for the prevention and control of land degradation, which has yielded numerous ecological, social and economic benefits. To better promote the development of ecological construction and expand the participation in land degradation control, this book systematically studies the use of PPPs in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, drawing on field investigations and case analyses to do so. Its main goal is to explore a public-private partnership model that can effectively expand the scale of investment in land degradation prevention and sustainable land management.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xi
Introduction (Zhongju Meng, Xiaohong Dang, Yong Gao)....Pages 1-96
Research Contents and Methods (Zhongju Meng, Xiaohong Dang, Yong Gao)....Pages 97-100
Land Degradation (Zhongju Meng, Xiaohong Dang, Yong Gao)....Pages 101-125
Efforts to Control Land Degradation (Zhongju Meng, Xiaohong Dang, Yong Gao)....Pages 127-161
Land Degradation and Its Prevention in Inner Mongolia (Zhongju Meng, Xiaohong Dang, Yong Gao)....Pages 163-170
Land Degradation Action Plan in Inner Mongolia (Zhongju Meng, Xiaohong Dang, Yong Gao)....Pages 171-194
Application of PPP Model in the Prevention and Control of Land Degradation in Our Region (Zhongju Meng, Xiaohong Dang, Yong Gao)....Pages 195-215
Public-Private Partnership Practice Case Analysis (Zhongju Meng, Xiaohong Dang, Yong Gao)....Pages 217-223
Conclusions and Suggestions (Zhongju Meng, Xiaohong Dang, Yong Gao)....Pages 225-226
Back Matter ....Pages 227-237
β¦ Subjects
Environment; Environmental Management; Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice; Environmental Philosophy; Environmental Politics; Sustainable Development; Nature Conservation
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