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Sustainability from a Chinese cultural perspective: the implications of harmonious development in environmental management

Journal

ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 679-696

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-015-9671-9

Keywords

Sustainable development; Chinese traditional culture; Harmony; Harmonious development; Institutional evolution; Environmental management

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  1. School of Geography Planning and Environmental Management of University of Queensland
  2. China Scholarship Council

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Sustainable development has broad consensus in environmental science and policy discourse, but its implications differ in specific cultural contexts. This article articulates sustainable development from a Chinese cultural perspective by tracing ideas from Chinese traditional culture and exploring China's concept of harmonious development with emphasis on environmental management. Ideas that resemble sustainable development are not new to Chinese culture, but have roots in ancient Chinese thoughts, which in turn influence current governance and policies. Notably, Chinese traditional philosophies such as Confucianism, Taoism, Legalism, and Yin-Yang contain philosophies fundamental to sustainable development. As a distinct local discourse, such concepts were well interpreted and understood in the ancient meaning of harmony, giving China unique sustainability perspectives with institutional implications for policies of harmonious development and environmental management. Currently, China is driven to create a new national identity of harmonious development that involves Chinese traditional philosophies and values in its modern administration. The slogans harmonious society and Chinese dream reflect this new way of responding to the world with the aspiration to achieve cleaner growth, personal prosperity, and social stability. The Chinese and Western roots of sustainable development are conceptually, ideologically, and historically different, and this paper articulates how the convergence of the two underlies contemporary international debates.

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