Contributions
Socio professional workshops – Thematic workshops
S – Socio professional workshops
S1 – The role and responsibility of professionals of creation and transmission of knowledge and values.
S11 – Philosophers and religious
S11a – Religion and Society: the challenge of multiple identities (WS11)
- Buddhism and the Construction of a Universal Ethic
- Christian Churches in Building the European Societies
- Ethics, Identity and Identification - moral values in China’s modern Christian community
- Examining the Rites Controversy in early Qin Dynasty China: a cultural viewpoint
- Fredrik Fällman’s contribution
- Inculturation or Contextualization: Interpretation of Christianity in the Context of Chinese Culture
- Major Awareness of Buddhism, Epistemology and Consciousness-only school
- Mutually Adapting: Christianity and Chinese Culture
- Preliminary Study into the Influences of Popular Belief in Religious Customs
- Religion and Hegemony
- Religion Ethics in Response to The Global Crisis - From The “Declaration of a Global Ethic” to View The Trends of World Religions
- Religious Dialogue in Modern Society: the Plight and Hope
- “Revolutionary Trend” of Chinese Buddhism in the 20th century–On the Question of Modernity of the Ideological Current of “Mundane Buddhism”
- Taoist Practices in Life, Enable us to Live in A Land of Paradise – An investigation into Taoism With Relation to the Reality of Social Life
- The challenges of integrating Christianity into Chinese culture
- The Initial Research on the Gathering and Scattering Phenomena of Folk Belief
- The Islamic Ethic: The Traditional Form and Its Modern Meaning
- The Localisation of Christianity in China
- The Need for Solid Theory in Social Studies: Confucianism and Modern Scientific Study
- The Problem of Translation and Absorption of Christian Theology and Philosophy in China
- The Root and Flower of Chinese Culture: the origins and renaissance of Confucianism
- Transcendent Dimension of a Disenchantment Era
- “Unethical Conversions?” An Analysis of Missionary Activities in Relation to Ethics and Human Rights
S12 – Artists and sportsmen
S12a – Role and responsibility of artists (WS12)
S13 – Scientists and experts
S13a – Social responsibility of scientist (WS13)
S14 – Teachers
S14a – Role and responsibility of Academics (WS14)
- Commission of the European Communities
- Communication from the Commission
- Communication from the Commission to the Council
- Diversity and Differentiation in Higher Education Systems
- (Higher) Education in Europe: Challenges and Concerns
- Higher Education:Tensions and Dilemmas in the International Context
- Neither Free, Neither Subdued
- Universities in the World: What For?
S15 – Journalists and mediators
S15a – Journalists and responsibility (WS15)
- Debate Begins in the Lan Chengzhang Case: What Does It Mean to Be A « Real » Journalist in China?
- Gao Yaojie’s Difficulty in Getting to the U.S. to Claim Her Award is a Cause for Concern
- « Government and Media should be Partners in Cooperation »
- Institutional Issues behind the « Wall of Shame » Story
- Looking at Aids Prevention with New Concepts
- People’s Need is the Orientation and Motivation of Reform
- « Temple Slayer » Debate Centers on Public Opinion and Judicial Independence in China
- The Ridiculousness of Linking Professional Assessments [in Journalism] to Positive and Negative Reports
- The Roots of Constitutional Governance are Now Developing in China
- The verdict isn’t out on the Shanxi Kiln Affair: “media need to go deeper”
S2 – Place, role and responsibility of the various social groups
S21 – Women
S21a – Role and responsibility of women (WS21)
S22 – Youth and children
S22a – Role and responsibility of youth (WS22)
S22c – The involvement of youth in initiatives of communitary development and voluntary work at local level
S26 – Health and social workers
S26a – Social Worker Education
- Bologna as a frame for Competence Based Learning and Supervision?
- Community social work – few aspects of a curriculum
- Global is local: the importance of teaching the concept and impact of globalisation to students of social work.
- Guide to a reflection of practice in a placement abroad
- Innovations in Social Welfare
- International practice at Lithuanian social work institutions
- Norwegian 3-years BA-training programme in Social Work
- Practice and competence of a professional social worker
- Social work and education in France
- Social Work in Europe
- The purpose of a social worker
- The training and the challenges of Social Work in the XXI Century
- Training for Social Work within the higher education landscape - Belgium
S28 – Inhabitants
S28a – Inhabitants and housing (WS28)
- Appeal to the General States for Housing and City Rights
- Attempt of Harmonious Removal —— Discussion and Thinking About Removal Voting of Beijing Jiuxianqiao
- Basic Principles and Guidelines on Development-based Evictions and Displacement
- Beijing’s “Magpie Bridge Meeting”: Parents Gather at Parks to Find Marriage Partners for Their Children
- Chinese-style “Wife Exchange”
- Collectively Commissioned Housing
- « Construction of a Harmonious Socialist Society » from the Perspective of Sociology
- Does the City Air Really Makes Free?
- Do Most Things With Least Money——Ningbo Try to Resolve the Problem of “Getting Old Before Getting Rich”
- European Charter for the Safeguarding of Human Rights in the City
- European Dimensions of Tenancy Law
- European Resources on Housing Rights
- Europe: Towards a Common Space for Housing Rights Movements
- Forward to the European States General for the Right to Housing EGSH
- Founding principles of the inhabitants’ international alliance
- Hong Kong and Guangzhou: Comparison for Patterns and Actors of Old City Transformation
- Imbalanced Society Necessarily Leads To Deformed Real Estate Market
- Only the Masses Are the Major Roles In Saving Taihu Lake
- Poortgebouw, Rotterdam: A Dutch Case Study
- Progress report of the International Alliance of Inhabitants (IAI), 2004-2005
- Report on Housing and Regional Policy
- Report WSF 2007 Agreements urban social movements
- Revolution From the Bottom——View the Growth of a Civil Society in Urbanization of Wenzhou Pattern From the Perspective of City of Longgang Peasants
- Short Squatting Guide Rotterdam
- The Global Solidarity Front to Realize Cities of the Future
- The Habitant’s Association and the ICTs, Proposals for an International Research-action
- The Right to Property or the Right to Housing: What Comes First?
- The Role of the City in an Alternative Europe: Moving Towards the Right to Housing and a Habitat
- World Charter for the Right to the City
- Zero Evictions Campaign: International Solidarity to Achieve Dignity and Security in Housing
S3 – Role and responsibility of the stakeholders of economy and finance
S31 – Executives of Multinational Companies
S31a – Role and responsibility of company chief executives and their training to responsibility (WS31)
S33 – Professionals of the financial sector
S33a – Financial institutions and today’s Financial crisis : what cooperation between Europe and China ? (WS32)
S36 – Consumers
S36a – Role and responsibility of consumers for a sustainable development (WS34)
- An Approach to the Post-materialist Era
- Consumer Benefit: A Third Way to Equal Distribution of Wealth
- Consumer Education
- Food Consumer Patterns in Urban and Rural Areas
- Information Consumption: Theory, Method and Evaluation
- Middle Class Consumer Behaviour in Urban China
- Rights of the Vagabond: a Study of Consumer Society and Urban Consumerism
- Study of Chinese Foreign Tourist Consumer Patterns
- Study of Consumer Policy and the Development of Demand in China
- The Psychology of the Foodservice Consumer
S37 – Actors of the social and solidarity economy
S37a – Role and responsibility of social entreprises (WS26)
S38 – Industry and services workers and employees
S38a – Protection of employees (WS26)
- Between the State and Labour: The Conflict of Chinese Trade Unions’ Double Identity in Market Reform
- Experts Predict Five Trends of Labor Disputes
- Lasting socialist cultural tradition—–A case study of collective action by SOE workers
- Made in China: Women Factory Workers in a Global Workplace
- Over 70 000 Suggestions and Proposals Focus on Six Key Issues in the Draft Social Insurance Law
- Reflections on legislation on the right to strike
- Reform and destiny of Chinese workers—Investigative report on reforms carried out by the Jiangsu Tongyu Group
- Role of the trade unions in the protection and interest representation of employees in Europe
- Role of trade unions in protecting jobs during restructuring in Europe
- Social transformation and the re-formation of the working class
- Space politics in transnational labour process : The dormitory labour regime in the era of globalisation
- Towards a better understanding of the Labor Contract Law of the People’s Republic of China
- Trade union in market economy : the growth of union power in enterprises
- Trade union reform and the development of democracy at grassroots level in China
- Wage developments, collective bargaining and minimum wages in Europe
S39 – Social and environmental responsibility of the actors of economy
S39a – Responsible management of executives (WS25)
S39b – Corporate social responsibility : a way for a better dialogue between China and Europe
- AFD Group (French Development Aid Agency) and CSR in the Bank Industry
- Baseline Study on CSR Practices in the New EU Member States and Candidate Countries
- Book Outline: Corporate Social Responsibility, A Dutch Approach
- Corporate Social Responsibility : France’s commitment
- CSR Documents Outlines
- Official statement of the French government regarding the responsibility of companies in front on Human Rights
- Report prepared by the Operational Committee “Enterprises and CSR” for the Grenelle de l’Environnement Consultation Process Operational Committee on CSR, Grenelle de l’Environnement, 2008
- Social Responsibility of Mutinational Enterprises: Critical Analysis and Legal Prospective
- States and corporate social responsibility in a time of crisis
- States and CSR Promotion among Small and Medium Enterprises
- Survey of State CSR Policies in 17 European Countries
S39c – Companies ecological responsibility: for an environmental friendly industry & policy
S4 – Role and responsibility of the actors of the Governance sector
S42 – Leaders and managers at State’s level
S42a – Civil service managers (WS43)
S43 – Jurists
S43a – Jurists’ role and responsibility in the society
S47 – Civil society organizations
S47a – Role and Responsibilities of Foundations face to the common challenges in China and in Europe (WS45)
- « A plea for foundations to get together to tackle global issues »
- Flexibility of Foundations (« easier said than done » ?)
- Fondations have set themselves the mission of being « Eeffective contributors to the public good ». How Should this be put into practise ?
- Limited-life foundations : an option worth being considered ?
- « The Challenge of Being Relevant When Giving… »
- The Present State of Chinese Philanthropic Foundations
S47b – Citizenship, social responsibility and international cooperation of civil society organizations (WS24)
- Analysis of the development of China’s NGOs
- Civil society in China: Concepts, classifications and institutional environments
- From statism to corporatism
- Grass-roots NGOs and the growth of civil society in China
- Issues on the legitimacy of social organisations
- New settings for the development of China’s non-governmental organisations
- Predicament faced by China’s civil society organisations: Issues on their legality
- Responsibility and new governance
- Social group revolution in China-mapping Chinese associations
- Social organisation, social capital and political-economic developments
- Tactics deployed by China’s NGOs when dealing with the government: A preliminary study
- Various trends of development in China’s voluntary service sector
S47c – Social and environnemental action of Grass-root NGOs
T – Thematic workshops
T1 – Creation, transmission and sharing of values and knowledges
T11 – Ethics, philosophy, religion
T11a – Chinese and European views of the individuals and society (WT11)
- A Comparison between New Confucian and Modern Western Notions of Individuality
- Chaxugeju: The Differential Mode of Association
- Conception of the Person in Early Confucian Thought
- Individualism in Chinese Thought
- Kant versus Confucianism
- Neo-Confucian Individualism and Holism
- Seeking for the philosophical roots of the traditional European and Chinese view of the individual and his relation to society
- The Morality of Personal Relationships
- The Origins of Modern Chinese Concepts of Privacy: Notes on Social Structure and Moral Discourse
- The Sixty-year Samsara of Studies in Pragmatism and the road of cultural development in China
- The Unimaginable and Immeasurable? China’s Visions of the Pacific – Needham’s Views Re-examined
T11b – Values crisis and search for common ethical basis (WT12)
- Brief analysis of rebuilding moral values by Yin Haiguang
- Economic analysis of moral behaviour
- From Confucius to Mr. Kong
- Modern ethics: Kant and Rousseau
- Modernising Confucianism
- Morality and economic interest: the development of “fair interest” (Yi li) and the establishment of a code of ethics for the market economy
- Rebuilding family values in the market economy
- The development of moral thought in France from the end of the 18th century to the 20th century
- The moral crisis and its social origins
- The negative effects of regulating morality
T12 – art, identity, culture
T12e – Artistic creation and Art market
T13 – Science and technics
T13d – Transfer of knowledge between academics, research centers and enterprises
- Catalan Agreement on Research and Innovation
- From Science to Business
- Is Bayh-Dole Good for Developing Countries?
- Technology Transfer: Achieving Balance in New Ways, Old Way and Always
- The Programme-Contracts Signed between Catalan Public Universities and the Generalitat of Catalonia
- White Paper on the University of Catalonia
T14 – Education
T14a – The reform of higher education (WT14)
T14b – Evolution and reform of the educational system in primary and secondary schools (WT18)
T14g – Education of migrants’ children and its role in integration
T16 – Dialogue between societies
T16a – The challenges and advantages of Euro-Chinese dialogue and intercultural dialogue (WT13)
T16b – Nationalism and cosmopolitanism (WT17)
T2 – Society, social organization, lifestyles
T21 – Evolution of population, demography, family and family policy, gender relations and relations between generations
T21a – The impact of demographic changes (WT21)
T22 – Social policies and struggle against poverty
T22a – Policies against poverty and exclusion : how to provide basic needs of disavantaged groups ?
- An Analysis of Equity in Education for Children from Vulnerable Groups
- An Analysis of Legal Protection for Vulnerable Groups: From the angle of China’s legal aid system
- An Analysis of the Absence of Voice of Vulnerable Groups in the Media
- A Summary of the Research on the Vulnerable Groups’ Basic Needs for Survival and the Protection of Their Rights
- Education Policy should further Enhance Compensation Capacity for Vulnerable Groups
- Government Liability to Protect Vulnerable Groups
- Government Responsibility for the Protection of Vulnerable Groups
- Supporting Strategy for China’s Vulnerable Groups
- The Cause and Countermeasure of Current Psychological Problems of China’s Vulnerable Groups
- The Cause of the Formation of China’s Vulnerable Groups in Rural Areas and Relevant Relief Measures
T22c – The rich and the poor: which social model? (WT22)
T23 – International and domestic migrations ; urban and countryside relations; mobility policies
T23a – Community of rural migrant-workers
T26 – Housing policy
T26a – Social Housing policy
T3 – Economy
T31 – Organisation of supply chains
T31c – Sustainable food-production channels and systems: food services (WT35)
- Analysis of the Mechanisms Responsible for Food Safety Problems in the Food Supply Chain Management
- Current State of the Implementation of the Supply Chain by Leading, Internationally Recognized Companies in the Food Industry and Possible Improvements
- Empirical Analysis of the Breakdown of the Income of Chinese Farmers
- European Regions facing the global market
- Experts’ Analysis of Food Safety Incidents and Related Challenges in China
- Impact on Farmers’ Income of the Industrialised Management of Agriculture and Organisational Innovations in Farming
- Salient Results of a 2005 Survey on Food Safety in Retailing
- Summary of Research on Several Important Questions about Food Safety in China in the Medium and Long Term
- Synopsis of one source of Contamination in Food - FURAN in FOOD
- Systematic Analysis of the Reasons for the Loss of Confidence in the Safety of Food Products and Proposed Solutions
- The Functional Defects of the “Company + Farmers” Model and Food Safety
- The Importance of Environmental Questions in the Development of Agriculture and Rural Areas
T31d – Urban and peri-urban agriculture facing urban food crisis
- A Local Partnership for Promoting Urban Agriculture in Lisbon, Portugal
- European Federation of Allotment Gardens
- Intercultural Gardens, Germany
- Letchworth Garden City – Urban Agriculture profile
- London Capital Growth
- MIRAFLORES PARK EXPERIENCE, SEVILLA, Spain
- Proeftuin Amsterdam/Food systems planning in Amsterdam-The Netherlands
T33 – Financial, fiscal and monetary policy; Financial institutions ; Credit
T33a – The capacity of the economic and financial players to take a long-term view (WT33)
T35 – Economic and territorial development of cities and countryside
T35a – The future of rural areas in China and Europe (WT34)
- Changes in Rural Policy and Governance : The Broader Context
- China and Europe: Towards More Sustainable Rural-urban Development
- Forecast for Rural China Seen from Transiting Czech Republic
- From CAP to CARPE: the state of the question
- Local Development Strategies in the EU
- Placing the Focal Area on the Rural Residents, Placing the Focal Point on the Rural Co-operatives - The experience with experiments of the construction of a new countryside in Lankao
- Qualified Market Access
- Social and Economic Changes and Players in Rural Areas of the South of Europe
- The Future of Rural Areas: The Contribution of Civil Society and Strategic Planning
- The Logic of Fairness in Intergenerational Relations and its Evolution
- The New Rural Paradigm: Policies and Governance
- The Zhuang manor in William Hinton’s Works - The plight of self-organisation in the changes of rural China
- Worries about the Domesticating of Irrigation Systems in Farmlands - Thoughts from a town in Jianghan Plain
T35c – The polarization of development; regional development (WT31)
T4 – Objectives, methods and levels of governance from local to global
T41 – Urban governance
T41a – The design for harmonious residence community and urban governance
T41d – Urban development and governance of city (WT42)
- Public participation in urban governance
- Reform of decentralisation and diversification of urban local government authorities
- Research Report on the development of social intermediaries in China
- Reverting to the community system from the work unit system
- Revising housing governance for Beijing’s floating population
- State intervention and social capital development at neighbourhood level
- Study on structural development of social space in megalopolises : Shanghai
- Survey of communication channels for the concerns of the underprivileged
- The urban environment and principal measures taken in urban environmental management
- Unlicensed vehicles in urban areas: Main causes and measures to be taken by authorities
T43 – Regional integration and world governance
T43a – China and Europa as global player : which conception of world governance ? (WT44)
- An Introduction to Global Governance
- A Tentative Discussion of the Relationship between Global Governance, Asia-Europe Meeting and China-Europe Cooperation
- Development Trends of Contemporary World Politics and China’s Global Role
- G20 Opens a Door for Exploring New Paths to Global Governance
- Global Democratic Governance and the Reform of the United Nations
- Global Governance: the Chinese Angle of View and Practice
- Global Governance: The Next Frontier
- Global Governance Theory: A Study of its Values
- Hegemony and Global Governance
- Regional Security and Global Governance
- Strengthening China-EU Cooperation for Stronger Global Governance
- The Theory and Practice of Global and Regional Governance: Accomodating American Exceptionalism and European Pluralism
- Views of the Chinese Government on Global Economic Governance
T43b – Relations between China, Europa and Africa (WT43)
T43c – What agricultural policies? What contribution of China and Europe in a global agricultural policy?
- 30 Years of Agricultural Reform in China: Process, Experience and Prospects
- An Analysis of the Effect and Experience of China’s Agricultural Industry’s Utilisation of Foreign Capital
- An Analysis of the Restricting Factors in the Chinese Industrialisation-led Binary Economic Structure
- China’s Agriculture in the World Trading System
- Issues Relating to Agriculture, Farming & Rural Areas and Reflections of the Century
- Rising and Beyond - The Process of China’s Agricultural Reform and an Analysis
- The Inadequacy of Property Rights in Our Country’s Current Land System & A New Concept of Agricultural Land System
- The International Experience of Industry Nurturing Agriculture and China’s Path of Policy Adjustmen
- The Investment Security System of the Establishment and Improvement of the New Socialist Countryside Reconstruction
- WTO Agricultural Domestic Support Policy Implementation and A Study of Other Reform Directions
T43h – The position of China and Europe in the global system of production and trade (WT32)
T43i – Reconstruction and Sustainable development after earthquakes and natural disasters
T44 – Juridical system, law, peace and security
T44a – Compared judicial cultures
T44c – International regulations applicable to multinational companies
T44f – Innovation, development and intellectual property
T45 – The conception and management of public services
T45a – The conception and management of public services (WT23)
- A Comparative Study of the Public Service Supply Systems
- A Reflection on the Issues of Government Public Services in China
- A Review on the Theoretical Study of “Basic Public Services” in China and A Study of the Issues on Equalisation for the Provision of Basic Public Services in China
- A Study Regarding Issues of the Division of Administrative and Financial Powers Among All Levels of Government on the Supply of Public Services
- Central-local Governmental Relations with the focus of Equalisation of Basic Public Services – “The Summary of the International Symposium on the Public Service System in China: Central-Local Governmental Relations”
- China-EU scholars media dialogue on public service
- Equalisation of Basic Public Services and the Public Financial System
- “Expanding Power and Strengthening County” and Administrative System Reform—Experience from Zhejiang Province
- How to Divide the Intergovernmental Administrative and Financial Powers?
- Joint letter to José Manuel Barrosso, President of the European Commission, on Services of General Interest
- Public services in the European Union in the 27 Member States
- Self-assessment or Public Debate?
- Some Facts on Services of General Interest in Sweden with Focus on Waste Management, Water Supply and Sanitation and Social Services
- The Current Situation, Problems and Prospects of Public Services in China
- The Model and Path of the Reform for Rural Public Services in Counties of China – A Theoretical and Empirical Study: From the “Unilateral Supply of State” to “Collaborative Governance of Society”
- The Role Analysis of the Third Sector in the Supply of Public Services
- « The words of the ‘public services’ »
T47 – General principles of governance and their implementation
T47a – The search for a form of governance suited to the challenges of the 21st century (WT41)
T48 – Public service and training to public affairs
T48a – The training of civil servants and the training in public affairs
- An overview of public affairs masters programmes
- A Research Report on the Training System of Civil Servant in China
- Educating for the Public Sector_A Public Administration Programme
- Présentation de Jacek Czaputowicz, Director of the National School of Public Administration (KSAP) in Poland
- Presentation of Aidan Horan, Director of Training and Development at the Institute of Public Administration, Ireland;
- Presentation of Chen Xian, Vice Director of Gansu Institute of Public Administration
- Presentation of Christian Koch, Teaching at the University of Administrative Sciences Speyer, Germany;
- Presentation of Jacek Czaputowicz, Director of the National School of Public Administration (KSAP) in Poland
- Presentation of Philippe Bastelica, Director of the ENA internationales relations, France;
- The training of civil servants and the training in public affairs
- The training of civil servants and the training in public affairs- Aidan Horan
- The training of civil servants and the training in public affairs - Christian Koch
T5 – Relations between humankind and biosphere
T51 – Sustainable development policy; harmonious society
T51a – Towards a new social development and a sustainable and harmonious society (WT51)
T51c – Towards an industrial ecology: recycling economy, energy saving and pollution reduction
T52 – Water Management
T52a – Water management (WT52)
- « Forward » in Water Crisis: Myth or Reality?
- Groundwater Issues in Southern EU Members States: Spain Country Report
- Hydropolitics and Hydroeconomics of Shared Groundwater Resources: Experience in Arid and Semiarid Regions
- Intensive Groundwater Use: Silent Revolution and Potential Source of Social Conflicts
- Past and Future Sustainability of Water Policies in Europe
- The European Water Framework Directive and Sustainable Water Management
- The Manifold Dimensions of Groundwater Sustainability: an Overview
- The Rise and Fall of the Ebro Water Transfer
- The Role of Science and Technology in the Soft Path to Solving Conflicts over Water
- Urban Water Conflicts: an Ecological-economic Approach
- Water and Climate
- Water and Ethics
T52b – great river basin management
- A comparison between French and Chinese Legal Systems in terms of Integrated Water Resources Management
- Brief of Proposal relating to the Question of Water Governance
- If the greenhouse-effect gases are responsible for climate change, fresh water is the first victim”!
- Water management strategy and climate change
- Water resources management in France based on solidarity
T52c – Promoting Ecohydrology for the sustainable management of ecosystems and water resources
- Ecohydrology tools to manage coastal ecosystems impacted by dams
- Environmental Implications of Nestos River Damming and Entrenchment – Ecohydrology Solutions for Riparian and Coastal Resoration
- Estuary response to climate change and human impact: Managing the future with reference to the past
- The impact of human activities on the Danube River and Danube Delta. Solutions for the Danube River rearrangement.
T53 – Energy Management
T53a – Energy management (WT53)
- China Energy Diplomacy and its Implication for Global Energy Security
- China’s Energy Security: Domestic and International Issues
- EcoEnergy Municipal Energy Efficiency Network
- Energy Efficiency for Sustainable Development of Municipalities
- Learning About Energy Efficiency
- Municipal Energy Planning
- Social Economy Confronted With the Energy Challenge
- Syntheses of the Reflection to the Discussion of Dr Zdravko Genchev, Executive Director of EnEffect, Center for Energy Efficiency
- The Annual General Meeting of Energie-Cités’ held in Brasov (RO) on 26th April adopted the following resolution
- The Impact of Demographic Change on Local and Regional Government - Research Project -
T54 – Land management and land policies
T54a – Land management policies and family farming (WT54)
T55 – Global management of ecosystems
T55a – Values and management of moutain territory heritage (WT56)
T56 – Domestic and wild biodiversity
T56b – Agriculture and biodiversity (WT55)
- Agricultural Landscape Biodiversity and the Control of Pest Ecology
- An Analysis of Farmers’ Willingness to Adopt Sustainable Agricultural Technology
- Biodiversity Helps Agriculture Combat Climate Change
- China’s Agriculture: A small farm or a big ranch?
- CSA - Another Market System of Sustainable Agriculture
- Erosion of Domestic Biodiversity
- Functional agrobiodiversity
- Research on Natural Pesticides in Traditional Agriculture
- The Actual Role of China’s Small-scale Agricultural Production System and the Choice of Rural Reform
- The Ecological Responsibility of the Government in the Sustainable Development of Agriculture
- The Landscape Planning Approach for Agricultural Biodiversity Conservation
- The Progress of Comparative Research on the Impact of Organic Agriculture and Conventional Agriculture on Agricultural Biodiversity
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