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@article{ author = {Woo, Thye Wing, Bao, Shuming}, title = {China: Case study on Human Development Progress towards the Millennium Developmental Goals at the Sub-National Level}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2003}, location = {New York}, URL = {}, abstract = {The 31 provinces of China cover 9.6 million square kilometers and stretches from the temperate to sub-tropical zones. China is similar in size and climate to the United States but its topography is quite different. The most important difference being that the U.S. has coastlines running the length of its eastern and western borders, whereas western China is landlocked. China is also more mountainous and hilly, with plains at less than 500m elevation making up only 25 percent of the total land area, and mountains and plateaus accounting for 60 percent. These topographic features of China imply higher transportation costs and a greater requirement for physical infrastructure construction. The task of economic development in China is hence more challenging than in the U.S.A.} }Download File
AU - Woo, Thye Wing, Bao, Shuming TI - China: Case study on Human Development Progress towards the Millennium Developmental Goals at the Sub-National Level PT - Journal Article DP - 2003 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - The 31 provinces of China cover 9.6 million square kilometers and stretches from the temperate to sub-tropical zones. China is similar in size and climate to the United States but its topography is quite different. The most important difference being that the U.S. has coastlines running the length of its eastern and western borders, whereas western China is landlocked. China is also more mountainous and hilly, with plains at less than 500m elevation making up only 25 percent of the total land area, and mountains and plateaus accounting for 60 percent. These topographic features of China imply higher transportation costs and a greater requirement for physical infrastructure construction. The task of economic development in China is hence more challenging than in the U.S.A.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Woo, Thye Wing, Bao, Shuming %T China: Case study on Human Development Progress towards the Millennium Developmental Goals at the Sub-National Level %D 2003 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U , %X The 31 provinces of China cover 9.6 million square kilometers and stretches from the temperate to sub-tropical zones. China is similar in size and climate to the United States but its topography is quite different. The most important difference being that the U.S. has coastlines running the length of its eastern and western borders, whereas western China is landlocked. China is also more mountainous and hilly, with plains at less than 500m elevation making up only 25 percent of the total land area, and mountains and plateaus accounting for 60 percent. These topographic features of China imply higher transportation costs and a greater requirement for physical infrastructure construction. The task of economic development in China is hence more challenging than in the U.S.A.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Woo, Thye Wing, Bao, Shuming TI - China: Case study on Human Development Progress towards the Millennium Developmental Goals at the Sub-National Level PY - 2003 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - , AB - The 31 provinces of China cover 9.6 million square kilometers and stretches from the temperate to sub-tropical zones. China is similar in size and climate to the United States but its topography is quite different. The most important difference being that the U.S. has coastlines running the length of its eastern and western borders, whereas western China is landlocked. China is also more mountainous and hilly, with plains at less than 500m elevation making up only 25 percent of the total land area, and mountains and plateaus accounting for 60 percent. These topographic features of China imply higher transportation costs and a greater requirement for physical infrastructure construction. The task of economic development in China is hence more challenging than in the U.S.A.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - China: Case study on Human Development Progress towards the Millennium Developmental Goals at the Sub-National Level AU - Woo, Thye Wing, Bao, Shuming PY - 2003 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - , AB - The 31 provinces of China cover 9.6 million square kilometers and stretches from the temperate to sub-tropical zones. China is similar in size and climate to the United States but its topography is quite different. The most important difference being that the U.S. has coastlines running the length of its eastern and western borders, whereas western China is landlocked. China is also more mountainous and hilly, with plains at less than 500m elevation making up only 25 percent of the total land area, and mountains and plateaus accounting for 60 percent. These topographic features of China imply higher transportation costs and a greater requirement for physical infrastructure construction. The task of economic development in China is hence more challenging than in the U.S.A.