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Feature Article: Administrator Lin Outlines Priorities for New Administration」於資料集「MajorEnvironmentalPolicies」由單位「行政院環境保護署」的陳小姐所提供,聯繫電話是(02)23117722#2753,(02)23117722#2756,最近更新時間為:2023-07-30 01:03:45。 欄位編號的內容是557 , 欄位標題的內容是Feature Article: Administrator Lin Outlines Priorities for New Administration , 欄位摘要的內容是After newly assuming the post of EPA Administrator Dr. Edgar Lin, Ph.D. emphasized the new government administrations commitment to environmental protection, and pointed out that the EPA should no longer play a decorative role. In addition to asking his new colleagues to break from their old way of thinking, he indicated that establishment of a Ministry of Environment and Resources, proper treatment of industrial waste, encouraging industry to shoulder their environmental responsibility, improving communications with environmental groups, and promoting international cooperation would be the priorities for his administration. After the new government administration took power on May 20, Dr. Edgar Lin, Ph.D. officially assumed office as the new EPA Administrator. Administrator Lin met the same day with top level EPA officials and expressed his hopes that he could come to understand the progress of environmental work as soon as possible. He pointed out that in his inaugural address President Chen clearly stated that his government would give priority to solving crime and environmental problems. Administrator Lin expressed his hopes that his new colleagues could break free from old frames of mind, old values, and use innovative approaches to break through current difficulties and prepare for future challenges. Administrator Lin also encouraged all department heads to raise the morale of their colleagues, build public consensus on the environment, put in place environmental education, and work together to create new vistas in environmental accomplishments. Administrator Lin pointed out that the 20th Century was marked by the struggle between communism and capitalism, but that the 21st Century will be defined by the clash between ecologism and capitalistic industrialism. The Administrator said that he firmly believes in the end ecologism will prevail over industrialism, and sincerely hopes that his new colleagues at the EPA feel this trend and fight together to sustain it. He also hopes that they can get the new government running on track as soon as possible. On the following Monday, June 22, Administrator Lin opened a meeting with his new colleagues by announcing the birth of the “New EPA”. With new knowledge, thinking, and the birth of a new Century, Taiwan is marching towards the beginning of a new era. He pointed out that in the future the EPA will not play a merely decorative role in the new government, and encouraged his new colleagues to rely on their professional knowledge to rise above partisan thinking and empower the EPA with it’s government granted powers. He encouraged them raise high the voice of environmentalism and declare their love for Taiwan’s land. Furthermore, he said that realization of a, “clean and comfortable living environment” for Taiwan’s citizens should be their first goal. Administrator Lin noted that by looking at the world from the perspective of ecology and evolutionary sciences, just as greater complexity and diversity create a more stable ecology, he encourages his colleagues to express more of their professional opinions. He pointed out for example, in regards to the controversial construction of the fourth nuclear power plant, he favors a “small is beautiful” approach. That is, he is not opposed to construction of power plants, but that one plant would dominate a majority of the power supply. Energy development should be done in the most efficient, diversified method possible, according to the characteristics of particular demand needs. At all costs, a “what I say goes” attitudes and decision making in politics should be avoided. He also asked his new colleagues to break free from rigid, bureaucratic thinking, and use innovative approaches and thinking to inspire a new era of environmental conservation. In terms of his future administrative priorities, at the meeting Administrator Lin brought forward eight problems requiring immediate attention. He stated that the EPA should: 1. be brave in speaking their professional opinions 2. avoid an authoritarian central government attitude, and respect local environmental enforcement efforts 3. integrate environmental protection in community development 4. encourage local communities to use “civil suit” clauses in environmental legislation to supervise the government, and inspire their concern over environmental matters 5. make the public understand the relationship between environment and health, and instill in them a sense of self preservation 6. strictly check and evaluate environmental impact assessments to see that they are put in place 7. improve the enforcement of environmental regulations 8. make the best use of current resources; strengthen R&D mechanisms As for medium-range goals, Administrator Lin listed the following four work items: 1. integrate conservation and pollution prevention efforts through the establishment of a Ministry of Environment and Resources 2. resolve treatment and illegal dumping problems for industrial waste 3. encourage industry to shoulder a larger share of the environmental burden, and let the EPA serve as a bridge between environmental groups and industry to consolidate the strengths of both 4. use environmental affairs to establish international cooperative relationships and exchange of experience In terms of long-range goals, Administrator Lin hopes within 20-30 years Taiwan can fulfill comprehensive national planning and sustainable management goals. Administrator Lin pointed out that in his life, the greatest personal satisfaction has come from working with his colleagues to create a clean living space in Taipei City during his time as Director of the Department of Environmental Protection. He hopes that in the time ahead, his new colleagues can provide him with the most accurate information, facts, and regulatory standards, and allow him to shoulder the political burden of making environmental policies fully open and transparent. Together, they can work to create a clean and comfortable living environment for Taiwan in the new century. Feature: Short Biography of Administrator Lin Dr. Edgar Lin, Ph.D, was born in 1938 in Taipei, Taiwan, and has worked for over 25 years on the issues of ecology, evolution and biodiversity in Taiwan. On May 20, 2000 Dr. Lin officially assumed the post of Administrator of the Executive Yuan Environmental Protection Agency. Dr. Lin has been educated both in Taiwan and abroad. He received a BA in foreign literature from National Taiwan University, a BS in biology from Goshen College in the United States, and his Masters and Ph.D. in biology from Indiana University. Dr. Lin has an broad range of experiences, covering government, academic, and NGO sectors. In the government arena, Dr. Lin has previously served as Director of the Taipei City Department of Environmental Protection, has been a National Assembly representative, and run for elected office with the Democratic Progressive Party in Taichung. Dr. Lin has served in academic institutions around the world, such as Ben Gurion University (Israel), Lund University (Sweden), and headed the ecology division at Indiana University. In addition, he has held a number of teaching positions in Taiwan, such as Chair of Tunghai University's Biology Department, and as Director of Tunghai University's Environmental Research Center. His work with environmental conservation groups is equally diverse, having directed such well known local groups as the Environmental Quality Protection Fund, and the Taiwan Green Peace association. His experience with NGOs abroad includes founding and leading the Asian Ecology Association, work in research institutes such as the National Research Defense Council, and capacity building efforts in Kenya. Dr. Lin has been distinguished on numerous occasions for teaching excellence and contributions to the field of environmental conservation. In addition, he has composed a number of scholarly works, and in a 1989 poll by the China Times, the “Collected Works of Edgar Lin”, was chosen as one of the top ten best books. , 欄位全文的內容是After newly assuming the post of EPA Administrator Dr. Edgar Lin, Ph.D. emphasized the new government administrations commitment to environmental protection, and pointed out that the EPA should no longer play a decorative role. In addition to asking his new colleagues to break from their old way of thinking, he indicated that establishment of a Ministry of Environment and Resources, proper treatment of industrial waste, encouraging industry to shoulder their environmental responsibility, improving communications with environmental groups, and promoting international cooperation would be the priorities for his administration. After the new government administration took power on May 20, Dr. Edgar Lin, Ph.D. officially assumed office as the new EPA Administrator. Administrator Lin met the same day with top level EPA officials and expressed his hopes that he could come to understand the progress of environmental work as soon as possible. He pointed out that in his inaugural address President Chen clearly stated that his government would give priority to solving crime and environmental problems. Administrator Lin expressed his hopes that his new colleagues could break free from old frames of mind, old values, and use innovative approaches to break through current difficulties and prepare for future challenges. Administrator Lin also encouraged all department heads to raise the morale of their colleagues, build public consensus on the environment, put in place environmental education, and work together to create new vistas in environmental accomplishments. Administrator Lin pointed out that the 20th Century was marked by the struggle between communism and capitalism, but that the 21st Century will be defined by the clash between ecologism and capitalistic industrialism. The Administrator said that he firmly believes in the end ecologism will prevail over industrialism, and sincerely hopes that his new colleagues at the EPA feel this trend and fight together to sustain it. He also hopes that they can get the new government running on track as soon as possible. On the following Monday, June 22, Administrator Lin opened a meeting with his new colleagues by announcing the birth of the “New EPA”. With new knowledge, thinking, and the birth of a new Century, Taiwan is marching towards the beginning of a new era. He pointed out that in the future the EPA will not play a merely decorative role in the new government, and encouraged his new colleagues to rely on their professional knowledge to rise above partisan thinking and empower the EPA with it’s government granted powers. He encouraged them raise high the voice of environmentalism and declare their love for Taiwan’s land. Furthermore, he said that realization of a, “clean and comfortable living environment” for Taiwan’s citizens should be their first goal. Administrator Lin noted that by looking at the world from the perspective of ecology and evolutionary sciences, just as greater complexity and diversity create a more stable ecology, he encourages his colleagues to express more of their professional opinions. He pointed out for example, in regards to the controversial construction of the fourth nuclear power plant, he favors a “small is beautiful” approach. That is, he is not opposed to construction of power plants, but that one plant would dominate a majority of the power supply. Energy development should be done in the most efficient, diversified method possible, according to the characteristics of particular demand needs. At all costs, a “what I say goes” attitudes and decision making in politics should be avoided. He also asked his new colleagues to break free from rigid, bureaucratic thinking, and use innovative approaches and thinking to inspire a new era of environmental conservation. In terms of his future administrative priorities, at the meeting Administrator Lin brought forward eight problems requiring immediate attention. He stated that the EPA should: 1. be brave in speaking their professional opinions 2. avoid an authoritarian central government attitude, and respect local environmental enforcement efforts 3. integrate environmental protection in community development 4. encourage local communities to use “civil suit” clauses in environmental legislation to supervise the government, and inspire their concern over environmental matters 5. make the public understand the relationship between environment and health, and instill in them a sense of self preservation 6. strictly check and evaluate environmental impact assessments to see that they are put in place 7. improve the enforcement of environmental regulations 8. make the best use of current resources; strengthen R&D mechanisms As for medium-range goals, Administrator Lin listed the following four work items: 1. integrate conservation and pollution prevention efforts through the establishment of a Ministry of Environment and Resources 2. resolve treatment and illegal dumping problems for industrial waste 3. encourage industry to shoulder a larger share of the environmental burden, and let the EPA serve as a bridge between environmental groups and industry to consolidate the strengths of both 4. use environmental affairs to establish international cooperative relationships and exchange of experience In terms of long-range goals, Administrator Lin hopes within 20-30 years Taiwan can fulfill comprehensive national planning and sustainable management goals. Administrator Lin pointed out that in his life, the greatest personal satisfaction has come from working with his colleagues to create a clean living space in Taipei City during his time as Director of the Department of Environmental Protection. He hopes that in the time ahead, his new colleagues can provide him with the most accurate information, facts, and regulatory standards, and allow him to shoulder the political burden of making environmental policies fully open and transparent. Together, they can work to create a clean and comfortable living environment for Taiwan in the new century. Feature: Short Biography of Administrator Lin Dr. Edgar Lin, Ph.D, was born in 1938 in Taipei, Taiwan, and has worked for over 25 years on the issues of ecology, evolution and biodiversity in Taiwan. On May 20, 2000 Dr. Lin officially assumed the post of Administrator of the Executive Yuan Environmental Protection Agency. Dr. Lin has been educated both in Taiwan and abroad. He received a BA in foreign literature from National Taiwan University, a BS in biology from Goshen College in the United States, and his Masters and Ph.D. in biology from Indiana University. Dr. Lin has an broad range of experiences, covering government, academic, and NGO sectors. In the government arena, Dr. Lin has previously served as Director of the Taipei City Department of Environmental Protection, has been a National Assembly representative, and run for elected office with the Democratic Progressive Party in Taichung. Dr. Lin has served in academic institutions around the world, such as Ben Gurion University (Israel), Lund University (Sweden), and headed the ecology division at Indiana University. In addition, he has held a number of teaching positions in Taiwan, such as Chair of Tunghai University's Biology Department, and as Director of Tunghai University's Environmental Research Center. His work with environmental conservation groups is equally diverse, having directed such well known local groups as the Environmental Quality Protection Fund, and the Taiwan Green Peace association. His experience with NGOs abroad includes founding and leading the Asian Ecology Association, work in research institutes such as the National Research Defense Council, and capacity building efforts in Kenya. Dr. Lin has been distinguished on numerous occasions for teaching excellence and contributions to the field of environmental conservation. In addition, he has composed a number of scholarly works, and in a 1989 poll by the China Times, the “Collected Works of Edgar Lin”, was chosen as one of the top ten best books. , 欄位年度的內容是2000 , 欄位月份的內容是3 , 欄位卷的內容是3 , 欄位期的內容是12 , 欄位順序的內容是1 , 欄位倒序的內容是2 , 欄位分類的內容是General Policy , 欄位標題2的內容是Feature Article: Administrator Lin Outlines Priorities for New Administration , 欄位檔案位置的內容是V3/V3-12

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Feature Article: Administrator Lin Outlines Priorities for New Administration

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After newly assuming the post of EPA Administrator Dr. Edgar Lin, Ph.D. emphasized the new government administrations commitment to environmental protection, and pointed out that the EPA should no longer play a decorative role. In addition to asking his new colleagues to break from their old way of thinking, he indicated that establishment of a Ministry of Environment and Resources, proper treatment of industrial waste, encouraging industry to shoulder their environmental responsibility, improving communications with environmental groups, and promoting international cooperation would be the priorities for his administration. After the new government administration took power on May 20, Dr. Edgar Lin, Ph.D. officially assumed office as the new EPA Administrator. Administrator Lin met the same day with top level EPA officials and expressed his hopes that he could come to understand the progress of environmental work as soon as possible. He pointed out that in his inaugural address President Chen clearly stated that his government would give priority to solving crime and environmental problems. Administrator Lin expressed his hopes that his new colleagues could break free from old frames of mind, old values, and use innovative approaches to break through current difficulties and prepare for future challenges. Administrator Lin also encouraged all department heads to raise the morale of their colleagues, build public consensus on the environment, put in place environmental education, and work together to create new vistas in environmental accomplishments. Administrator Lin pointed out that the 20th Century was marked by the struggle between communism and capitalism, but that the 21st Century will be defined by the clash between ecologism and capitalistic industrialism. The Administrator said that he firmly believes in the end ecologism will prevail over industrialism, and sincerely hopes that his new colleagues at the EPA feel this trend and fight together to sustain it. He also hopes that they can get the new government running on track as soon as possible. On the following Monday, June 22, Administrator Lin opened a meeting with his new colleagues by announcing the birth of the “New EPA”. With new knowledge, thinking, and the birth of a new Century, Taiwan is marching towards the beginning of a new era. He pointed out that in the future the EPA will not play a merely decorative role in the new government, and encouraged his new colleagues to rely on their professional knowledge to rise above partisan thinking and empower the EPA with it’s government granted powers. He encouraged them raise high the voice of environmentalism and declare their love for Taiwan’s land. Furthermore, he said that realization of a, “clean and comfortable living environment” for Taiwan’s citizens should be their first goal. Administrator Lin noted that by looking at the world from the perspective of ecology and evolutionary sciences, just as greater complexity and diversity create a more stable ecology, he encourages his colleagues to express more of their professional opinions. He pointed out for example, in regards to the controversial construction of the fourth nuclear power plant, he favors a “small is beautiful” approach. That is, he is not opposed to construction of power plants, but that one plant would dominate a majority of the power supply. Energy development should be done in the most efficient, diversified method possible, according to the characteristics of particular demand needs. At all costs, a “what I say goes” attitudes and decision making in politics should be avoided. He also asked his new colleagues to break free from rigid, bureaucratic thinking, and use innovative approaches and thinking to inspire a new era of environmental conservation. In terms of his future administrative priorities, at the meeting Administrator Lin brought forward eight problems requiring immediate attention. He stated that the EPA should: 1. be brave in speaking their professional opinions 2. avoid an authoritarian central government attitude, and respect local environmental enforcement efforts 3. integrate environmental protection in community development 4. encourage local communities to use “civil suit” clauses in environmental legislation to supervise the government, and inspire their concern over environmental matters 5. make the public understand the relationship between environment and health, and instill in them a sense of self preservation 6. strictly check and evaluate environmental impact assessments to see that they are put in place 7. improve the enforcement of environmental regulations 8. make the best use of current resources; strengthen R&D mechanisms As for medium-range goals, Administrator Lin listed the following four work items: 1. integrate conservation and pollution prevention efforts through the establishment of a Ministry of Environment and Resources 2. resolve treatment and illegal dumping problems for industrial waste 3. encourage industry to shoulder a larger share of the environmental burden, and let the EPA serve as a bridge between environmental groups and industry to consolidate the strengths of both 4. use environmental affairs to establish international cooperative relationships and exchange of experience In terms of long-range goals, Administrator Lin hopes within 20-30 years Taiwan can fulfill comprehensive national planning and sustainable management goals. Administrator Lin pointed out that in his life, the greatest personal satisfaction has come from working with his colleagues to create a clean living space in Taipei City during his time as Director of the Department of Environmental Protection. He hopes that in the time ahead, his new colleagues can provide him with the most accurate information, facts, and regulatory standards, and allow him to shoulder the political burden of making environmental policies fully open and transparent. Together, they can work to create a clean and comfortable living environment for Taiwan in the new century. Feature: Short Biography of Administrator Lin Dr. Edgar Lin, Ph.D, was born in 1938 in Taipei, Taiwan, and has worked for over 25 years on the issues of ecology, evolution and biodiversity in Taiwan. On May 20, 2000 Dr. Lin officially assumed the post of Administrator of the Executive Yuan Environmental Protection Agency. Dr. Lin has been educated both in Taiwan and abroad. He received a BA in foreign literature from National Taiwan University, a BS in biology from Goshen College in the United States, and his Masters and Ph.D. in biology from Indiana University. Dr. Lin has an broad range of experiences, covering government, academic, and NGO sectors. In the government arena, Dr. Lin has previously served as Director of the Taipei City Department of Environmental Protection, has been a National Assembly representative, and run for elected office with the Democratic Progressive Party in Taichung. Dr. Lin has served in academic institutions around the world, such as Ben Gurion University (Israel), Lund University (Sweden), and headed the ecology division at Indiana University. In addition, he has held a number of teaching positions in Taiwan, such as Chair of Tunghai University's Biology Department, and as Director of Tunghai University's Environmental Research Center. His work with environmental conservation groups is equally diverse, having directed such well known local groups as the Environmental Quality Protection Fund, and the Taiwan Green Peace association. His experience with NGOs abroad includes founding and leading the Asian Ecology Association, work in research institutes such as the National Research Defense Council, and capacity building efforts in Kenya. Dr. Lin has been distinguished on numerous occasions for teaching excellence and contributions to the field of environmental conservation. In addition, he has composed a number of scholarly works, and in a 1989 poll by the China Times, the “Collected Works of Edgar Lin”, was chosen as one of the top ten best books.

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After newly assuming the post of EPA Administrator Dr. Edgar Lin, Ph.D. emphasized the new government administrations commitment to environmental protection, and pointed out that the EPA should no longer play a decorative role. In addition to asking his new colleagues to break from their old way of thinking, he indicated that establishment of a Ministry of Environment and Resources, proper treatment of industrial waste, encouraging industry to shoulder their environmental responsibility, improving communications with environmental groups, and promoting international cooperation would be the priorities for his administration. After the new government administration took power on May 20, Dr. Edgar Lin, Ph.D. officially assumed office as the new EPA Administrator. Administrator Lin met the same day with top level EPA officials and expressed his hopes that he could come to understand the progress of environmental work as soon as possible. He pointed out that in his inaugural address President Chen clearly stated that his government would give priority to solving crime and environmental problems. Administrator Lin expressed his hopes that his new colleagues could break free from old frames of mind, old values, and use innovative approaches to break through current difficulties and prepare for future challenges. Administrator Lin also encouraged all department heads to raise the morale of their colleagues, build public consensus on the environment, put in place environmental education, and work together to create new vistas in environmental accomplishments. Administrator Lin pointed out that the 20th Century was marked by the struggle between communism and capitalism, but that the 21st Century will be defined by the clash between ecologism and capitalistic industrialism. The Administrator said that he firmly believes in the end ecologism will prevail over industrialism, and sincerely hopes that his new colleagues at the EPA feel this trend and fight together to sustain it. He also hopes that they can get the new government running on track as soon as possible. On the following Monday, June 22, Administrator Lin opened a meeting with his new colleagues by announcing the birth of the “New EPA”. With new knowledge, thinking, and the birth of a new Century, Taiwan is marching towards the beginning of a new era. He pointed out that in the future the EPA will not play a merely decorative role in the new government, and encouraged his new colleagues to rely on their professional knowledge to rise above partisan thinking and empower the EPA with it’s government granted powers. He encouraged them raise high the voice of environmentalism and declare their love for Taiwan’s land. Furthermore, he said that realization of a, “clean and comfortable living environment” for Taiwan’s citizens should be their first goal. Administrator Lin noted that by looking at the world from the perspective of ecology and evolutionary sciences, just as greater complexity and diversity create a more stable ecology, he encourages his colleagues to express more of their professional opinions. He pointed out for example, in regards to the controversial construction of the fourth nuclear power plant, he favors a “small is beautiful” approach. That is, he is not opposed to construction of power plants, but that one plant would dominate a majority of the power supply. Energy development should be done in the most efficient, diversified method possible, according to the characteristics of particular demand needs. At all costs, a “what I say goes” attitudes and decision making in politics should be avoided. He also asked his new colleagues to break free from rigid, bureaucratic thinking, and use innovative approaches and thinking to inspire a new era of environmental conservation. In terms of his future administrative priorities, at the meeting Administrator Lin brought forward eight problems requiring immediate attention. He stated that the EPA should: 1. be brave in speaking their professional opinions 2. avoid an authoritarian central government attitude, and respect local environmental enforcement efforts 3. integrate environmental protection in community development 4. encourage local communities to use “civil suit” clauses in environmental legislation to supervise the government, and inspire their concern over environmental matters 5. make the public understand the relationship between environment and health, and instill in them a sense of self preservation 6. strictly check and evaluate environmental impact assessments to see that they are put in place 7. improve the enforcement of environmental regulations 8. make the best use of current resources; strengthen R&D mechanisms As for medium-range goals, Administrator Lin listed the following four work items: 1. integrate conservation and pollution prevention efforts through the establishment of a Ministry of Environment and Resources 2. resolve treatment and illegal dumping problems for industrial waste 3. encourage industry to shoulder a larger share of the environmental burden, and let the EPA serve as a bridge between environmental groups and industry to consolidate the strengths of both 4. use environmental affairs to establish international cooperative relationships and exchange of experience In terms of long-range goals, Administrator Lin hopes within 20-30 years Taiwan can fulfill comprehensive national planning and sustainable management goals. Administrator Lin pointed out that in his life, the greatest personal satisfaction has come from working with his colleagues to create a clean living space in Taipei City during his time as Director of the Department of Environmental Protection. He hopes that in the time ahead, his new colleagues can provide him with the most accurate information, facts, and regulatory standards, and allow him to shoulder the political burden of making environmental policies fully open and transparent. Together, they can work to create a clean and comfortable living environment for Taiwan in the new century. Feature: Short Biography of Administrator Lin Dr. Edgar Lin, Ph.D, was born in 1938 in Taipei, Taiwan, and has worked for over 25 years on the issues of ecology, evolution and biodiversity in Taiwan. On May 20, 2000 Dr. Lin officially assumed the post of Administrator of the Executive Yuan Environmental Protection Agency. Dr. Lin has been educated both in Taiwan and abroad. He received a BA in foreign literature from National Taiwan University, a BS in biology from Goshen College in the United States, and his Masters and Ph.D. in biology from Indiana University. Dr. Lin has an broad range of experiences, covering government, academic, and NGO sectors. In the government arena, Dr. Lin has previously served as Director of the Taipei City Department of Environmental Protection, has been a National Assembly representative, and run for elected office with the Democratic Progressive Party in Taichung. Dr. Lin has served in academic institutions around the world, such as Ben Gurion University (Israel), Lund University (Sweden), and headed the ecology division at Indiana University. In addition, he has held a number of teaching positions in Taiwan, such as Chair of Tunghai University's Biology Department, and as Director of Tunghai University's Environmental Research Center. His work with environmental conservation groups is equally diverse, having directed such well known local groups as the Environmental Quality Protection Fund, and the Taiwan Green Peace association. His experience with NGOs abroad includes founding and leading the Asian Ecology Association, work in research institutes such as the National Research Defense Council, and capacity building efforts in Kenya. Dr. Lin has been distinguished on numerous occasions for teaching excellence and contributions to the field of environmental conservation. In addition, he has composed a number of scholarly works, and in a 1989 poll by the China Times, the “Collected Works of Edgar Lin”, was chosen as one of the top ten best books.

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Feature Article: Administrator Lin Outlines Priorities for New Administration

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