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CASS-Nottingham
Environmental Infrastructure
Workshop, 22 – 24 June, 2005
The Role of Environmental NGOs
in Sustainable Development
in China
CHEN Ying
Research Centre for Sustainable Development (RCSD)
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS)
Content
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The Development of Environmental NGOs in China
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Driving Forces for the Development of Env. NGOs
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Roles of Env. NGO in Sustainable Development
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Debate between Env. Activists and Scientists
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Promoting Public Participation to Sustainable
Development in China
1. The Development of Env. NGOs in
China
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Civil societies:
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Institutions, academic and industrial associations
(mainly funded by government)
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Real NGO: Self-established organizations without
government support (manpower and finance)
Current situation:
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2000 env. civil societies in China including 50-60
grass root organizations
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Millions of participants, over 100 thousand members
for the largest one
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Regional offices by international NGOs
Env. NGOs and Activists in China
Green Earth
Volunteers
founded in 1996
FON, the first env.
NGO, founded in 1994
Liang Congjie
Global Village of Beijing
(GVB), founded in 1996
Liao Xiaoyi
Wang Yongchen
Oversea Env. NGOs Disembarkation
Germany
India
Belgium
China
Australia
Japan
Greenpeace International’s global activities to celebrate Kyoto
Protocol entry into forces on Feb.26, 2005
2. Driving Forces for the Development
of Env. NGOs
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Compatibility of the aims for
government and env. NGOs in
sustainable development
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Open minded env. management
authorities
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Activists devoted themselves to
environmental protection
2. Driving Forces for the Development
of Env. NGOs
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International Assistance
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Global Village of Beijing (GVB) : received 3.2million
RMB (0.4 million $) from Fort Foundation, WWF etc.
during 1996-1999.
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Friends of Nature (FON): 1.32 of total 2.53million
RMB (over 50%) came from international donation
during March 1995 – Sept. 1999.
2. Driving Forces for the Development
of Env. NGOs
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Women and the youth nonprofessional env. NGOs
participation
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“Protection Mother River- Green
Hope Project”
Understanding and support from
the public
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Particularly from university students
3. Env. NGOs’ Role in Sustainable
Development
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Public awareness raising
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through the media, such as
“Time for Environment”, a
popular TV program on
China Central Television
through lectures to school
students
at community level
3. Env. NGOs’ Role in Sustainable
Development
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Campaigns to protect environment
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Saving the birds
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planting trees
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collecting litters
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community-based activities, such as recycling program
3. Env. NGOs’ Role in Sustainable
Development
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Concern on environmental quality to enhance
enforcement of industrial pollution control and
conservation projects at the local level
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Participation in decision-making processes of
sustainable development as stakeholders to
change environmental policies
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Alliance with National Environmental
Protection Administration (NEPA)
Example 1: Nujiang Hydropower
Development Project
Example 1: Nujiang Hydropower
Development Project
Example 2: Yuanminyuan Inheritance
Park Water-saving Project
Other examples
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Debate and discussion on new location of Beijing
Zoo
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“Environmental Protection Storm 2005”
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NEPA investigated 30 projects of 13 provinces under
construction without “env. impacts assessment report”,
Beijing Olympic Organization Committee employed
env. activists as env. consultants
4. Debate Between Env. Activists and
Scientists
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Are they real representatives of public
interests?
 Can they insist on independence, allying with
the government?
 Is their attitude to environment rational or
extreme?
Example: Nujiang Hydropower
Development Project
5. Promoting Public Participation to
Sustainable Development in China
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Barriers
 Registration: non-profit organization
 Funding: government, corporation, individuals
 Legal status:
“Law of Environmental Impacts Assessment”
5. Promoting Public Participation to
Sustainable Development in China
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Support Policies & Measures
 Awareness of the government
 Legislation
 Institutional innovation to promote cooperation
between the government and env. NGOs
 Cooperation and union among env. NGOs
 Entry of International env. NGOs and their
adaptation to domestic circumstances
 Capacity building of env. NGOs
All-China Environment Federation
All-China Environment Federation
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Newly founded on April 22, 2005 (Earth Day)
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Driven by NEPA under designation of two Vise-Primers
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Chairman: Vise President of the People’s Political
Consultative Conference (PPCC)
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Cochairmen: include both of the Director of NEPA and the
leader of FON, the largest grass root env. NGO
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316 Directors include 101 former ministry-level officials at
their capacities
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To unite and integrate all env. NGOs to promote public
participation in sustainable development
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