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Remediating water quality in China: Creating a platform that enables opportunities for global private entities

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2016-04-28
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Fu, Yiling
Gu, Yiyun
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Rittschof, Daniel
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China’s rising environmental consciousness, slowing industrial production and gradual transition to service economy provide a great opportunity to coordinate different private sectors through market force to tackle the water pollution issues in China. SinoAtlas (sinoatlas.asia), a platform sponsored by Enterprise Exchange Singapore, was therefore created to allow farmers, environmental firms and investors to gather the most up-to-date regulatory and market trends while proactively cooperate to form water relevant projects. Web-GIS is integrated for project visualization. Through literature/policy reviews on potential cooperation modes, interviews with agricultural professionals and case studies on successful business modes, the fundamental structure of this platform was established. A SWOT analysis of SinoAtlas indicates future MP groups shall work on use engagements and adaptively improve the objectives of the platform.
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Master's project
Department
Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
Subject
China Water Quality
Public Private Partnership
Agricultural Pollution Control
Water Pollution
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/11903
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Fu, Yiling; & Gu, Yiyun (2016). Remediating water quality in China: Creating a platform that enables opportunities for global private entities. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/11903.
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