What Makes the River Chief System in China Viable? Examples from the Huaihe River Basin
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Data
2.3. Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Spatial Embeddedness: The RCS Eliminates “Fragmented” Governance
4.1.1. RCS Highlighting the Holistic Nature of Watershed Governance
4.1.2. RCS Achieves Integration of Governance Subjects
4.2. Institutional Embeddedness: Drivers of the Implementation of the RCS
4.2.1. RCS Achieves Integration of Governance Subjects
4.2.2. The RCS Fits the Requirements of “Co-Responsibility of the Communist Party and the Government”
4.3. New Issues and Countermeasures of Watershed Governance in the Context of Embedded RCS
4.3.1. The RCS Causes the Re-Dividing of Watershed Governance
4.3.2. Dilemmas Exist in the Rule of Law of the RCS
4.3.3. Lack of Participation of Multiple Subjects in the RCS
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Descriptive Statistics | |||||
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(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | |
Variables | Number | Mean | sd | Min | Max |
pH*2016 | 31,330 | 7.816 | 0.570 | 6.590 | 9.240 |
DO2016 | 30,670 | 8.594 | 3.034 | 2.740 | 15.29 |
CODMn2016 | 23,298 | 6.105 | 3.830 | −2 | 20.50 |
NH3-N2016 | 27,853 | 0.609 | 0.896 | 0 | 4.210 |
pH*2017 | 43,796 | 7.761 | 0.595 | 6.510 | 8.890 |
DO2017 | 43,224 | 7.897 | 3.162 | 2.220 | 15 |
CODMn2017 | 40,467 | 4.464 | 2.085 | 1.300 | 10.23 |
NH3-N2017 | 37,394 | 0.366 | 0.524 | 0 | 2.430 |
pH*2018 | 52,386 | 7.865 | 0.483 | 6.820 | 8.800 |
DO2018 | 52,318 | 8.575 | 3.175 | 2.910 | 15.90 |
CODMn2018 | 50,529 | 4.589 | 1.670 | 1.900 | 9.400 |
NH3-N 2018 | 50,964 | 0.320 | 0.345 | 0.0300 | 1.630 |
pH*2019 | 32,609 | 8.057 | 0.493 | 6.900 | 8.910 |
DO2019 | 32,561 | 9.600 | 3.207 | 3.970 | 17.48 |
CODMn2019 | 31,760 | 4.629 | 1.307 | 2.400 | 8.130 |
NH3-N2019 | 29,536 | 0.270 | 0.310 | 0.0100 | 1.380 |
pH*2020 | 110,904 | 7.920 | 0.447 | 6.990 | 8.830 |
DO2020 | 110,824 | 9.265 | 2.746 | 3.840 | 15.91 |
CODMn2020 | 109,774 | 4.385 | 1.607 | 1.640 | 8.630 |
NH3-N2020 | 107,148 | 0.237 | 0.299 | 0.0160 | 1.390 |
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Zhang, Z.; Xiong, C.; Yang, Y.; Liang, C.; Jiang, S. What Makes the River Chief System in China Viable? Examples from the Huaihe River Basin. Sustainability 2022, 14, 6329. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14106329
Zhang Z, Xiong C, Yang Y, Liang C, Jiang S. What Makes the River Chief System in China Viable? Examples from the Huaihe River Basin. Sustainability. 2022; 14(10):6329. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14106329
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhang, Zihao, Chao Xiong, Yu Yang, Chunyan Liang, and Shaoping Jiang. 2022. "What Makes the River Chief System in China Viable? Examples from the Huaihe River Basin" Sustainability 14, no. 10: 6329. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14106329