The rapid growth of rural enterprises has transformed the Chinese countryside. Although rural industrialisation has resulted
in increased financial well-being, it has also contributed to decreased environmental quality. While China has strong environmental
protection laws, this paper will demonstrate that they are not being effectively implemented in a rural region in Zhejiang
Province. This is due to a number of social, political, and economic barriers that prevent agencies from effectively enforcing
environmental policies and regulatory mechanisms.
This paper investigates the implementation of China's environmental policies through a case study in Yuhang County, Zhejiang
Province. It demonstrates that the implementation of environmental impact assessment, discharge fees, and limited time treatment
is limited by inadequate technology, low finances, limited human resources, poor public environmental awareness, faulty data,
inferior agency reports, organizational conflict, relations based on guanxi, and low discharge fee prices.
KEY WORDS: China; Environmental policy; Rural enterprises; Policy implementation; Rural industrialisation