Abstract

The implementation of the river chief system (RCS) in China is a key move to solve its complex water problems and sustain healthy rivers and lakes. The article considers the Weishan Lake project as an innovative way to develop RCS in transboundary basins: it draws on the underlying international practice experience in transboundary river/lake water environment governance.

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