China’s green development index

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This week, the Chinese government launched its 2010 Green development index, which ranks cities and provinces according to their performance in striking a balance between economic expansion and environmental protection. The index represents China’s first index system used for monitoring and measuring green development and involved Beijing Normal University, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics and the National Bureau of Statistics.

The green development index system consists of three primary indices ( greenness of economic growth, potential of natural resources and environment and support from government policies), further subdivided into nine secondary and more than 50 tertiary indices. These indices measure for instance the production and resource utilization efficiency in the process of economic growth, the protection of resources and ecosystems, the disposal of pollutants, governmental investments and the management of green development.

Among the thirty provinces participating to the analysis, only 12 are ranked above national average, with Beijing ranking first and Shanghai ranking fourth.

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