Towards Tradable Water Rights (eBook)

Water Law and Policy Reform in China

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2017 | 1st ed. 2018
XIV, 243 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-67087-4 (ISBN)

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This book provides a first comprehensive legal examination of water rights arrangements and water rights trading in China. Although recent water reform in China has made substantial progress in policy development and practice, how its legal and institutional framework facilitates or hinders the application of tradable water rights remains less addressed in the existing scholarship. Against the backdrop of China's water reform and the wider international debate in water governance, this book aims to provide an innovative approach to the complex issue of water governance by critically analysing the recent legal and policy developments in China towards tradable water rights. It examines the deficiencies of the current systems for water rights arrangements and trading, explores how China may learn from and build on the international trends in water rights trading practice (mainly Australia and the US), and proposes legal and policy frameworks for defining and administering tradable water rights in China that underpin sustainable water use in the face of exacerbated water scarcity, variability, and uncertainty. All in all, the book proposes pragmatic strategies for China's water law and policy reform to move towards tradable water rights, which encompasses a comprehensive prescription from initialising and defining tradable water rights to administering water rights and trading. By reflecting on the deepening water reforms in both China and other jurisdictions, the book aims to contribute to the international water governance debate by exploring from a legal and policy perspective, how China, comparative to other cases around the world, can find a balanced combination of water allocation mechanisms to address its water challenges. It is hoped that the observations and proposed implications for China's water reform will contribute to developing a better understanding of the way in which experiences in water markets can be shared from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.


  1. Dr Min Jiang is a Senior Research Fellow at the College of Business, Victoria University, Australia. As an environmental lawyer by training, Min has led and coordinated a number of policy oriented, interdisciplinary research projects in adaptation to climate change, sustainable tourism, green growth, and water governance. Min has published internationally in academic books and top-tier academic journals including Journal of Clean Production, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Current Issues in Tourism, and China's top tourism journal Tourism Tribune. Her previous work has focused on Australia, China, and the South Pacific.

Dr Min Jiang is a Senior Research Fellow at the College of Business, Victoria University, Australia. As an environmental lawyer by training, Min has led and coordinated a number of policy oriented, interdisciplinary research projects in adaptation to climate change, sustainable tourism, green growth, and water governance. Min has published internationally in academic books and top-tier academic journals including Journal of Clean Production, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Current Issues in Tourism, and China's top tourism journal Tourism Tribune. Her previous work has focused on Australia, China, and the South Pacific.

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Water Governance in a Changing World: China and Beyond.- Chapter 3. China’s Water Law and Policy Reform: How Far Have We Travelled?.- Chapter 4. Alternative Water Governance Mechanisms in China: Examination of Current Practices.- Chapter 5. Initialising Tradable Water Rights.- Chapter 6 Designing Tradable Water Rights for China.- Chapter 7. Administering Water Rights and Trading.- Chapter 8. Conclusion.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.9.2017
Reihe/Serie Global Issues in Water Policy
Zusatzinfo XIV, 243 p. 12 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Verwaltungsverfahrensrecht
Technik
Schlagworte China • Climate Change Management • Market allocation mechanisms • Water Governance • Water Policy • Water rights arrangements • Water rights trading
ISBN-10 3-319-67087-5 / 3319670875
ISBN-13 978-3-319-67087-4 / 9783319670874
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