ECOLOGICAL CIVILIZATION AND BELT ROAD INITIATIVE: A CASE STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.25247/2447-861X.2022.n255.p218-239Palabras clave:
China. Ecological Civilization. Belt Road Initiative. International Governance of the Environment.Resumen
This paper relies on the inductive method to unveil the specificities of the concept of ecological civilization. China has made efforts to consolidate the principle in the national legal structures and its implications in the international dimension. It aims to connect and track the concept of ecological civilization to the Belt and Road Initiative, thus showing that the idea is projected to the international dimension as a new model of development. In the context of the BRI, the ecological civilization is associated with sustainable development, greening development, the interaction between natural and social worlds, and the coupling of nature and humankind. The analysis demonstrates the implications of the ecological civilization principle in the international governance of the environment thru the Belt and Road Initiative.
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