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ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWS AND CASE STUDIES: Limitations and Challenges of Provincial Environmental Protection Bureaus in China's Environmental Data Monitoring, Reporting and Verification

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 October 2013

Angel Hsu*
Affiliation:
Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New Haven CT
*
Angel Hsu, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, 195 Prospect Street, New Haven CT 06511; (phone) 203-903-2199; (fax) 203-432-0237; (e-mail) angel.hsu@yale.edu
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Abstract

Although administered from the top-down, China's environmental governance is characterized by decentralization, a feature that has been cited as the cause of poor implementation of policies at the local levels. To address this implementation gap, the central government in China has instituted environmental targets in its evaluation system of local leaders. However, the system of performance evaluation based on statistics and indicators has revealed problems of data and information abnormalities, falsification, and collusion between local officials to hide or misrepresent data. Little academic attention has been paid to sub-national institutions in place for data collection, reporting, and verification in China. This paper seeks to understand how institutions collect and transfer environmental data in China's vertical governance structure, as well as the challenges faced primarily by provincial Environmental Protection Bureaus (EPBs) to shed light on why discrepancies and gaps in environmental data might exist. Using data gathered from semi-structured interviews of environmental protection officials in nine provinces and two municipalities across China, this paper provides an analysis of environmental monitoring, reporting, and verification at primarily the provincial level. The consequences of a complex, decentralized environmental monitoring system in China has meant provincial environmental protection bureaus face a multitude of challenges, including a lack of institutional coordination, weak incentives for environmental performance evaluation, limited autonomy for enforcement, and varied capacity and public demand for improved information.

Environmental Practice 15:280–292 (2013)

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Copyright © National Association of Environmental Professionals 2013 

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