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Climate Management in China - Qihao He, Climate Change and Catastrophe Management in a Changing China (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019) pp 288. Hardcover: $94.00.

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Qihao He, Climate Change and Catastrophe Management in a Changing China (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019) pp 288. Hardcover: $94.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 June 2020

Chun-Yuan LIN*
Affiliation:
Chung Yuan Christian University

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