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    <description>Professor Mark Yoalin Wang is a human geographer specialising in development and environmental issues in China. He is a professor at the School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and also the director of the Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies at the University of Melbourne. He has published widely in geography and environmental studies journals, and is author of Mega Urban Regions in China (1998), the co-author of China’s Transition to a Global Economy (2002), China’s Urban Space...</description>
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      <description>In laying out a vision for China’s next five years at the recent Communist Party congress, President Xi Jinping pledged support for environmental protection and promoting low-carbon industries, declaring the need for “harmony between humanity and nature when planning our development”.
His statements suggest that what has come to be described as a “Green Leap Forward” will continue to play a significant role in Chinese domestic policy.
China’s strong economic growth in recent decades has come at...</description>
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      <title>Xi Jinping’s ‘Green Leap Forward’ will shape China’s environmental future</title>
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