Berkeley China Initiative: China's Environment
December 7, 2007, 09:00AMChina's Environment: What do we know and how do we know it?
Day One
1. Opening Remarks & Keynote Address (54:49)
2. Panel I: Getting the Data Out - Institutions, Media, and Government Policy (1:50:36)
3. Panel II: Tracing Invisible Threats: Disease and the Environment (1:33:34)
4. Panel III: Cycles, Predictions, and Policy: Issues of Local and Global Air Pollutants (1:35:12)
5. Keynote Address: Jan Hamrin (45:04)
Day Two
6. Panel IV: The Green Market (1:30:50)
7. Panel V: When Abundance Becomes Scares: Managing China's Water Supply (1:26:59)
8. Keynote Address: Pollution Map and China's Green Choice (1:11:19)
9. Panel VI: Sustaining Development: Inhabiting Urban and Rural Space (1:44:52)
10. Final Keynote: Environmental Journalism in China - The View from Beijing (1:08:00)
Organized by the Berkeley China Initiative, UC Berkeley.
Funded by the Luce Foundation.
December 7-8, 2007
For more information, go to http://ieas.berkeley.edu/events/2007.12.07w.html
Sponsor Details
This event was sponsored by Institute of East Asian Studies

