Environmental Governance and Public Health | Brookings-Tsinghua Center, School of Public Policy and Management


When and Where

  • 17/10/2014
    10:00 am-12:00 pm

  • Tsinghua University, School of Public Policy and Management room 609
    Brookings Institution, School of Public Policy and Management room 609, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Beijing 100084
    Beijing
    China
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Environmental Governance and Public Health | Brookings-Tsinghua Center, School of Public Policy and Management

Event Details

On October 17, 2014, Brookings-Tsinghua Center will host a public lecture on China’s environmental governance and public health. Keynote speaker is Meng Jianjun, and commentators are Su Yang and Cheng Hongguang. Topics include the status, constraints, and trends of China’s environmental governance, and its implications for economic, social and public health development.

Friday, October 17, 10am-12pm
“Environmental Governance and Public Health”
MENG Jianjun, Visiting Fellow, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry
CHENG Hongguang, Associate Professor, Beijing Normal University 
SU Yang, Researcher, Development Research Center of the State Council
Brookings-Tsinghua Center of Public Policy
Brookings-Tsinghua Center, School of Public Policy and Management
302 Tsinghua University | Free | Open to Public | Registration
 
Environmental governance is a concept raised in accordance with the growing environmental pollution and the worsening public health crisis. How to increase the efficiency of environmental governance? How to coordinate the efforts between government, business and civil society on environmental issues? And what can China learn from international success stories?
 
On October 17, 2014, Brookings-Tsinghua Center will host a public lecture on China’s environmental governance and public health. Keynote speaker is Meng Jianjun, and commentators are Su Yang and Cheng Hongguang. Topics include the status, constraints, and trends of China’s environmental governance, and its implications for economic, social and public health development.
 
After the program, the participants will take audience questions. The working language is Chinese.
 
To register, please click here.

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