The report Equitable Access to Sustainable Development: Contribution to the Body of Scientific Knowledge (EASD) is an explanation of the equity principle.
In preparation for the global report on the post-2015 development agenda, Save the Children (UK) has commissioned China to carry out case studies in development imbalances.
Enhancing the Sustainability of China's Economic Stabilization
Research report No144 reviews studies on China's urbanization, especially the relationship between urbanization and industrialization, sustainable economic development, and new socialist countryside construction.
Research report No 148 says that China's patent system is encountering problems with its weak patent protection, unclear patent standards, and high maintenance costs.
According to Research Report No 143, during the first five months of 2013, the economy in Northwest China developed rapidly.
China's current development model is not sustainable, but that green development is an opportunity and not just for economic growth, but also for better economic growth and could help China to develop a modern, harmonious, creative, high-income society.
Many laws and regulations on environmental protection have been enacted in China, but enforcement holds the key to a better environment.