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《海外水资源发缓期刊》(International Journal Of Water Resources Development,IJWRD)是水资源管束鸿沟的著名海外学术期刊(SCI/SSCI收录),主要刊载全球各地水资源管束方面的前沿学术后果,旨在革新水资源的讹诈面目和促进水资源推敲后果的共享。近日,《海外水资源发缓期刊》2020年第36卷第4期出书了由清华大学人人管束学院王亚华教诲、香港科技大学人人战略推敲院吴逊教诲和新加坡国立大学李光耀人人战略学院塞西莉娅·托塔哈达博士主编的特刊《中国水管束与战略的转型与翻新》(“Innovative and Transformative Water Policies and Management in China”)。 本期特刊汇集现代中国水资源管束和战略的前沿问题和最好试验推敲后果,围绕水管束的翻新与转型,及水战略的新发展和新挑战,提供系统真切的分析和见解。特刊共收录了国表里水管束推敲鸿沟著名群众学者撰写10篇优秀推敲后果,主题包括城市水管束、农业用水管束、地下水管束、河长制、水价与水市集、水生态赔偿、水投资管束等,叙述了中国经济社会转型经由中的多方面探索和多种翻新旅途。 清华大学人人管束学院王亚华教诲等为特刊撰写的专文“中国水战略和水管束的转型与翻新”指出,高效的水资源管束是经济和社会可合手续发展的要道,中国在转机水管束方式以应付水危急、促进经济发展方面得回了环节进展。尽管如斯,中国仍靠近着严峻的蜿蜒和挑战,蹙迫需要通过更好了解社会环境变化的影响、新的管束面目的效果以及战略搅扰的影响来改善中国的水资源管束。往日中国需要进一步改善政府、市集和民间社会之间的推敲:一是政府在水管束中弘扬主导作用的同期,要积极为市集和社会组织的发展建造健全轨制;二是积极引入市集机制,有用讹诈水权市集、灵流水价机制、废水处理市集和浑水再讹诈市集;三是积极吸纳社会组织参与到水管束经由之中,让多样用户组织成为政府和个体间的调换桥梁。 本次特刊的编写和出书主要由国度社会科学基金环节课题(15ZDB164)提供资助,特刊封面印有国度社会科学基金和清华大学人人管束学院的鲜艳。
孙悦车震门
The International Journal of Water Resources Development (IJWRD) is one of the leading academic journals in the field of water resources management. Recently, IJWRD July 2020, Volume 36, Issue 4 published a special issue of "Innovative and Transformative Water Policies and Management in China" edited by Prof. Yahua Wang from School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, Prof. Xun Wu from Institute for Public Policy, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Dr. Cecilia Tortajada from Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore.
This special issue aims to critically and comprehensively analyze important innovations in managerial approaches, as well as new developments and associated challenges in water policies, by bringing together cutting-edge research and best practices on water resources management in contemporary China., and finally accepted 10 outstanding research papers, covering diverse fields including: urban water governance, water use control system, River Chief system哥也色中文, PPP model in water sector, water eco-compensation mechanisms, groundwater irrigation management, water rights trading, and freshwater use in China.
As Prof. Yahua Wang from the School of Public Policy and Management of Tsinghua University pointed out in the review article of this special issue, effective and efficient water resources management is key to sustainable economic and social development. China has made substantial progress in transforming water governance to respond to water crises and to support rapid economic development. In spite of this, China still faces considerable difficulties and challenges, and that there is an urgent need to improve water resources management in China by better understanding the implications of changing socio-economic circumstances, the effectiveness of new management practices, and the impacts of policy interventions. Looking to the future, some broad principles can be used to guide the transformation towards improved relationships among government, market and civil society for water governance. First, as the government plays a leading role, it should work harder to build institutions to cultivate market and social organizations for water governance. Second, market mechanisms should be actively introduced, and water-related markets can be encouraged to be established and promoted, including water rights markets, wastewater treatment markets and sewage reuse markets. Third, the participation of social organizations should be introduced into all aspects of water governance, and the establishment of various user associations should be encouraged, so that they can serve as organizational bridges, connecting the government and the people.
The development and publication of this special issue were mainly funded by the National Social Sciences Foundation of China (15ZDB164).
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Content of this special issue
·Innovative and transformative water policy and management in ChinaYahua Wang, Xun Wu and Cecilia Tortajada·A portfolio of China’s urban water governance sector: administrative system, coordination problems and policy evolutionShaofeng Jia, Dalong Li and Raymond Yu Wang·Water use control system in ChinaDajun Shen, Ali Guna and Xiaodan He·River chief system as a collaborative water governance approach in ChinaYahua Wang and Xiangning Chen·Public–private partnerships in the water sector in China: a comparative analysisNeng Qian, Schuyler House, Alfred M. Wu and Xun Wu·The Chinese characteristics of payments for ecosystem services: a conceptual analysis of water eco-compensation mechanismsRaymond Yu Wang, Cho Nam Ng and Xiaoxing Qi·Groundwater irrigation and management in northern China: status, trends, and challengesJinxia Wang, Yuting Jiang, Huimin Wang, Qiuqiong Huang and Hongbo Deng·How to promote eff ective irrigation pricing reform in northern China? Insights from the Taocheng DistrictSicheng Chen, Yahua Wang and Jesper Svensson·Joint analysis of water rights trading and water-saving management contracts in ChinaHui Guo, Xiangdong Chen, Jiahong Liu, Hongjiang Zhang and Jesper Svensson·Freshwater use in China: relations to economic development and natural water resources availabilitySiao Sun, Chao Bao and Chuanglin Fang
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