Great Doctoral Student Slideshow/ Powerpoint on Northern China’s Water Crisis (GreenLeapForward)
(Jan. 30, 2009, The Green Leap Forward)
Christine is a doctoral candidate in University of North Carolina’s program in environmental planning and policy and recently completed a Fulbright Fellowship at the Chinese Academy of Science’s Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy. Her doctoral dissertation examines the changing nature of irrigation governance in northern China. Her expertise is broad, covering sustainable rural development, the fiscal policy of urban and rural water distribution, and strategies to mitigate the impacts of municipal and industrial development on local water quality. Christine can be reached at cboyle [at] email.unc.edu
Here are her slides and synopsis of her presentation:
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