This book makes an in-depth study of China’s natural resource regulatory system including theoretical basis, development process, asset accounting, ownership reform, system structure, legal safeguard and policy implications.
Tao Ding, male, is a doctor of Management, associate professor and master supervisor of School of Economics, Hefei University of Technology, and visiting scholar of Worcester Institute of Technology, USA. He mainly engages in the research of evaluation technology and methods, regional economy, ecological economy and green finance. He has published more than 40 high-level papers in the journals such as OMEGA, Annals of Operations Research, Socio-economic Planning Sciences, Computational Economics and so on. He is the director of the National Natural Science Foundation project (72271080).Malin Song, male, is a professor, doctor (post) and doctoral supervisor. In recent years, he has mainly engaged in the research of data envelopment analysis and environmental economic statistics, especially in the evaluation methods and applications of environmental efficiency, which has made a certain impact over the world. He has published more than 300 papers in high-level journalssuch as OMEGA, Annals of Operations Research, Journal of Environmental Management and so on. He has also published more than ten books in the field of environmental economics and resources management. He is the director of the National Natural Science Foundation project (71934001).
Innehållsförteckning
1. Introduction.- 2. Theoretical Basis for Analysis of Natural Resource Supervision Systems.- 3. Historical Changes in China’s Natural Resource Regulatory System.- 4. International Comparison of Natural Resource Regulatory Systems.- 5. Accounting and Pricing Methods for Natural Resources.- 6. Realization and Reform of Property Rights of Natural Resources (Assets).- 7. Architectural Design of China’s Natural Resource Regulatory System.- 8. Implementation Path of Natural Resource Regulation.- 9. Legal Safeguards for the Natural Resource Regulatory System.- 10. Outlook: The Road Ahead for Natural Resource Supervision.