Five leading environmental protection officers are set to launch
blogs on their daily working lives.
The initiative will be launched on June 5, World Environment
Day.
Li Chao, head of Shenyang Environment Environmental Protection
Bureau, and four deputies will publish details of their daily work,
details behind policy-making and also answer netizens' questions,
said Shui Hua, director of the bureau's information office.
"We hope the blogs will help the public learn more about our
efforts in environmental protection and encourage them to join us,"
said Shui.
The initiative in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province, has been welcomed by
environmental experts and residents.
Wang Canfa, a professor at China University of Politics and Law,
who is an expert on laws and regulations on environmental
protection, said the new platform could help to improve the
bureau's working efficiency.
Many local people have expressed an interest in the blogs.
"Compared with the traditional ways of writing and telephoning,
it is more convenient for us nowadays to communicate with the
officials online," said Zhang Yanjie, manager from one local
international hotel.
Li Ning, a program officer at the China Liaison Office for the
International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural
Resources, said: "The blogs will be a very good way to hear voices
from both sides the government and the public.
"This shows a change in the government's working style to be
more transparent."
Earlier this year, Shenyang unveiled the nation's first
regulations that authorize members of the public to participate in
environmental law legislation and file lawsuits against enterprises
that cause pollution.
"In some ways, the blogs are the first step to implement this
regulation because this will help the public acquire first-hand
information," said Jia Feng, director of the information office of
the State Environmental Protection Administration.
More and more government officials in China are beginning to
launch working blogs to get public feedback on their
performances.
Ren Chengyi, deputy director of the Standing Committee of the
Chongqing Municipal People's Congress, opened a blog in February
this year.
Su Yongxin, deputy mayor of Suzhou, a city in Jiangsu Province, and Zhou Hongyu, deputy
chief of Wuhan Education Bureau in Hubei Province, have also set up blogs.
(China Daily May 18, 2006)