Sleutelpublicaties

Dai, L., van Rijswick, H. F. M. W., & Wörner, R. (2018). Rainproof Cities in the Netherlands: approaches in Dutch water governance to climate-adaptive urban planning. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 34(4), 652-674. [DOI] [Repository]
Dai, L. (2019). Politics and Governance in Water Pollution Prevention in China. (Politics and Development of Contemporary China). Palgrave Macmillan. https://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9783030028732
Dai, L., & Hollo, E. J. (Ed.) (2017). Regulatory Framework of China’s Water Quality Management. In Water Resource Management and the Law (pp. 327-345). Edward Elgar Publishing.
Dai, L., van Rijswick, H. F. M. W., Driessen, P. P. J., & Keessen, A. M. (2018). Governance of the Sponge City Programme in China with Wuhan as a case study. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 34(4), 578-596. [DOI] [Repository]
Dai, L., van Rijswick, H. F. M. W., van Doorn-Hoekveld, W., & Yu Wang, R. (2019). Dealing with distributional effects of flood risk management in China: compensation mechanisms in flood retention areas. Water International, 44(5), 607-621. [DOI] [Repository]
Dai, L. (2015). A new perspective on water governance in China: Captain of the River. Water International, 40(1), 87-99. [DOI] [Repository]

Publicaties

2022

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Dai, L., van Rijswick, H., & Qiu, Q. (2022). Improving Joint Operation System of Reservoir Groups in the Yangtze River Basin: A Legal Discussion. Chinese Journal of Environmental Law, 6(2), 348-363. [DOI] [Repository]
Yu Wang, R. (Guest ed.), van Rijswick, H. (Guest ed.), & Dai, L. (Guest ed.) (2022). Improving connectivity in water governance: the implementation of water cooperation mechanisms in disparate political and social contexts. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 38(4), 545-553. [DOI] [Repository]
Dai, L., Dieperink, C., Wuijts, S., & van Rijswijck, M. (2022). Assessing the soundness of water governance: lessons learned from applying the 10 Building Blocks Approach. Water International, 47(4), 610-631. [DOI] [Repository]

Populariserende publicaties

Dai, L. (2022). Three steps toward a sound water governance. Web publication/site, Global Water Forum.

2021

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Qiu, Q., Dai, L., van Rijswick, H., & TU, G. (2021). Improving the Water Quality Monitoring System in the Yangtze River Basin—Legal Suggestions to the Implementation of the Yangtze River Protection Law. Laws, 10(2), 1-13. Article 25. [DOI] [Repository]
Dai, L. (2021). Implementation constraints on Israel-palestine water cooperation: An analysis using the water governance assessment framework. Water (Switzerland), 13(5), 1-17. Article 620. [DOI] [Repository]
Wang, R. Y., & Dai, L. (2021). Hong Kong’s water security: a governance perspective. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 37(1), 48-66. [DOI] [Repository]

Vakpublicaties

Xu, T., (Trans.), Dai, L., (Trans.), van Rijswick, H. F. M. W., & Havekes, H. J. M. (2021). 欧盟与荷兰水法 (European and Dutch Water Law). Wuhan University Publishing House.

2020

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Oates, L. E., Dai, L., Sudmant, A., & Gouldson, A. (2020). BUILDING CLIMATE RESILIENCE AND WATER SECURITY IN CITIES: LESSONS FROM THE SPONGE CITY OF WUHAN, CHINA. Coalition for Urban Transitions. https://urbantransitions.global/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Building-climate-resilience-and-water-security-in-cities-lessons-from-the-Sponge-City-of-Wuhan-China-final.pdf [Repository]

2019

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Dai, L., van Rijswick, H. F. M. W., van Doorn-Hoekveld, W., & Yu Wang, R. (2019). Dealing with distributional effects of flood risk management in China: compensation mechanisms in flood retention areas. Water International, 44(5), 607-621. [DOI] [Repository]
Dai, L., & Qin, T. (2019). Regional Water Policy in China – Problems and Approaches in the Taihu und Wuhan Regions. In S. Köster, M. Reese, & J. Zuo (Eds.), Urban Water Management for Future Cities : Technical and Institutional Aspects from Chinese and German Perspective (1 ed., Vol. Cham, pp. 353-368). (Future City ; Vol. 12). Springer. [DOI] [Repository]
Dai, L., & Qin, T. (2019). The Eco-Compensation Mechanism in Tai Lake Watershed. In S. Köster, M. Reese, & J. Zuo (Eds.), Urban Water Management for Future Cities: technical and institutional aspects from Chinese and German perspective (pp. 429-443). (Future City (FUCI); Vol. 12). Springer. [DOI] [Repository]
Dai, L. (2019). Politics and Governance in Water Pollution Prevention in China. (Politics and Development of Contemporary China). Palgrave Macmillan. https://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9783030028732

2018

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Spijkers, O., Dai, L., & Li, X. (2018). Public Participation in China’s Water Governance. Chinese Journal of Environmental Law, 2, 28–56. [DOI] [Repository]
Dai, L., van Rijswick, H. F. M. W., Driessen, P. P. J., & Keessen, A. M. (2018). Governance of the Sponge City Programme in China with Wuhan as a case study. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 34(4), 578-596. [DOI] [Repository]
Dai, L., van Rijswick, H. F. M. W., & Wörner, R. (2018). Rainproof Cities in the Netherlands: approaches in Dutch water governance to climate-adaptive urban planning. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 34(4), 652-674. [DOI] [Repository]

2017

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Dai, L. (2017). Innovative approaches to cooperation of China's shared domestic waters. In P. Wouters, H. Chen, & J. E. Nickum (Eds.), Transboundary Water Cooperation: Principles, Practice and Prospects for China and Its Neighbours, 1st Edition Routledge.
Dai, L., & Hollo, E. J. (Ed.) (2017). Regulatory Framework of China’s Water Quality Management. In Water Resource Management and the Law (pp. 327-345). Edward Elgar Publishing.
van Rijswick, H. F. M. W., Dai, L., & Schmidt, A. (2017). Towards a sustainable, balanced and equitable allocation of water use rights. In E. Hollo (Ed.), Water Resource Management and the Law Edward Elgar Publishing.

Vakpublicaties

Dai, L. (2017). Implementing the Water Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan in China. Journal of Water Law, 25, 243-246.

2015

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Dai, L. (2015). Identifying and understanding the main challenges for sustainable water resource management in China. Journal of Water Law, 24(5/6), 249-264. [Repository]
Dai, L. (2015). China’s Water Resources Law in Transition. [Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU), Universiteit Utrecht]. Utrecht University. [Repository] [Portal]
Dai, L. (2015). A new perspective on water governance in China: Captain of the River. Water International, 40(1), 87-99. [DOI] [Repository]
Dai, L. (2015). Regulating water pollution in China and the European Union in terms of agricultural pollution. Journal of Water Law, 24(3/4), 150-155. [Repository]

Overige resultaten

Dai, L. (2015). Transition in Chinese Water Resource Management—A Governance Analysis. [Portal]

2014

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Spijkers, O., Li, X., & Dai, L. (2014). Sustainable development in China's international and domestic water law. Journal of Water Law, 24(5-6), 207-219. http://www.lawtext.com/lawtextweb/default.jsp?PageID=2
Dai, L. (2014). Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed and Something Blue Tackling Diffuse Water Pollution from Agriculture in China: Drawing Inspiration from the European Union. Utrecht Law Review, 10(2), 136-154. [DOI] [Repository]
Dai, L. (2014). Exploring China’s approach to implementing ‘eco-compensation’ schemes – The Lake Tai Watershed as case study considered through a legal lens. Water International, 39(5), 755-773. [DOI] [Repository]

2012

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Dai, L. (2012). Recovering the Costs of Water Services in the People’s Republic of China: Lessons from Article 9 of the European Union Water Framework Directive. Utrecht Law Review, 8(3), 102-118. http://www.utrechtlawreview.org/index.php/ulr/article/view/URN:NBN:NL:UI:10-1-112902